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CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



PRINCIPAL OFFICEHS OF VERMONT, 



AS CONNECTED WITU ITS POLITICAL HISTORY, FROM 



\ra TO 1851 



/y^r 



WITH SOMB 



K 10 GRAPHICAL NOTICES, kn. 

BY LEONARD DEMING, 

MIDDLKBUKY, VT. 



C^ Tins catalojjuc embraces Governors, Lientenant Governor?, Treasurer!, 
Secretaiics of State, Speakers and Clerks of the House of Reprticutativcs, 
members of both branches of the ditterent Legislatures, Judges of the 
Supreme and County Courts, Clerks of the Courtb, Sheriffs, 
States' Attornics, Judges, and Registers of Tiobate, tba 
several Council of Censors, and Constitutional Con- 
ventions since 1792, Senators and Representaiivc* 
to Congress. Also the Judges, Marshals, At- 
tornics and Clerks of the Circuit Court, 
and District Court of the State ot 
Vermont. 

MIDDLEBURY : 

PUBLISHED Bi' TUB AUTHOR. 
1851. 






Entered according to Act of Congress, May 29th, 1851, by 

LEONARD DEMING, 

In the Clerk's OflBce of the District Court of the District of Vermont. 



INDEX. 



Allen, Ethan 
Attorneys, United States 
Agfjref^ate of the Census 
Addison County Representatives, 

" " OtKcers 

Auditor of Accounts 
Bowker, Joseph 
Bell, Jonathan 
Bennington County Officers 

" " Representatives 

Clerks of the House of Representatives, 

*• Engrossing •' 

Caledonia County Officers, 

" " Representatives, 

Chittenden County Officers, 

" " Representatives, 

Councillors from 17V8tol835, 
Censors, Council of 
Children, Lost 
Census of Vermont, 
Constitutional Conventions, 
Constables of Middlebury, 
Crafts, Samuel C. 
Chipman, John 
Debentures, Legislative 

" Constituiional 

District Judges and Officers, 
Election Sermons, Preachers of 
Essex County Officers, 

" " Representatives 

Edson, Joseph 
Franklin County Officers, 

" " Representatives, 

First Town Clerks, 6-33 

First Officers now living, 
Fletcher, Samuel 

" ■ Calvin 

" jr., Aaaph 
Fuller, Nathan 
Governors, 

Governors, Lieutenant 
Grand Isle County Officers, 

" " Representatives, 

Hutchinson, Rev- Aaron 

" Titus Judge 

Henry, Hugh 
Haight, Stephen 
Hall, Prince B. 
Judges, Supreme Court 
Jefferson County Officers, 



Page.! 

60 Lamoillo County Officers, 
li2| " " Representatives, 
J 12 Lyon, Mathew 

17 to 33 Leland, Rev. Aaron 
75-88 Lott. Children 
14 Lowry, Heman 
100 Librarian, 

llO'Members of Congress, Vermont 
74-88lMarshalls, United States 
17-33JOfin, Hsnry 

9 Orange County Officers, 
9 " " Representatives 

89-99 Orleans " Officers 
17-33 '• '■• Representatives, 

89-99 Paddock, Ephraim Judge 
20-34-46 Preface, 
12-13 Peck, John 
47-48 Probate, Registers Orleans Co., (in part) 

61 Painter. Gamaliel 



17- 



100 

6 

22 

110 

10 

105 

112 

10 

90-99 

18-34-46 

111 

89-99 

20-34-46 

46-59-72 

34 

109 

110 

111 

111 

9 

9 

91-99 

34-46 



Painter, Gamaliel 
108 Representatives before 1788, 
" to Congress, 

Redding, David 
Robinson, David 
Rutland County Officers, 

Representatives 



Secretaries to Governor and Council, 
Secretaries of State, 
" Senate, 

Speakers of the House, 
S e rgean t- at- Arm s. 
Sessions, where holden. 
Senators from 1836 to 1850, 
Saflbrd, Samuel 
Supreme Judges, 
Sti.ators to Cor^ress 
Scott, Joseph 
Scott, jr., Joseph 
Scott, Harvey 
Smith, Israel 
Towns, names of altered. 
Treasurers, 
Vermont, 
Washington County Officers, 

Reprentatives, 



Page. 

97-99 

20-34-46 

26 

35 

61 

110 

14 

108 

112 

21 

74-88 

19-20-47-59 

89-99 

48-59 

91 

3 

111 

104 

49 

17-20 

108 

60 

109 

74-88 

19-20-47-59 



76 

9l|\Vindham " 

35 

li Windsor " 

ml 

73|Willard, Dubartus 
921 Webb, Greenleaf 



10 

9 

14 

9 

14 

10 

14-1.5-16 

37-74 

73 

73 

110 

110 

110 

Hi 

3 

9 

7 

92-99 

60 to 72 

Officers, ' 74 to 88 

Representatives, 17-18-60 72 

Officers, 74 to 83 

Representatives, 17-18-60-72 

89 

111 



In the following pages, for Representatives, I have arranged the towns after the first insertion, by 
figures, alphabetical, by counties, so that a person can easily follow a town through, by observing its 
numberat the beginning, anvl follow thesaroe to 1850. Before 1788, the Speakers are in small capi- 
tals, and after that are in italic. The figures before the county officers, 1 denotes Chief Judge, 2 
Side Judges, 3 Clerks, 4 Sheriffs, 5 Stale"s Attorneys, 6 Judges of Probate, 7 Registers of 
Probate. Where inverted commas and a name are in one column, the ] 
column served a pait of the year. 



person in the previous 



TO THE PUBLIC 



It is sipected in perusing a new book to find some reasons given wby snch a work is published. 
In this case an enquiry will be made, why is this work put forth when nothing new can be obtained 
from it. as the Journals of the Legislatures, Conventions, &c., and even Walton's Registers contaio 
it all 1 I admit that if a person had those Journals and Registprs at his command, he might learn 
many facts of which he is now ignorant, and will probably remain so, if he depends on that source 
only for his information. You may go into any Town Clerk's Office in this State, and if you can 
find a complete set of the Legislative journals, you will succeed better than I have done in any office 
or Library that I have visited, not even the State Libr?ry contain the journals of 17SC, but I found 
one in Rutland. The journals arc nearly all scattered " few and far between.'" The University at 
Burlington have for many years been collecting a perfect set of those journals, but a short time since, 
they had not obtained them. As for the Registers nearly every one knows, that notwithstanding all 
the useful information therein contained, and that which every family ought to purchase yearly and 
preserve, is, soon after New year's day given to the youngest child to destroy, or deposited in the at- 
tic for the mice, to shelter them from the rude blasts of winter. The President of the Antiquarian 
Society, and some others within my knowledge, have been many years trying to gather up a com- 
plete set of Vermont Registers, but as yet have not been successful. As for obtaming the inform- 
ation herein contained, from Journals and Registers without costing a person ten times the price of 
the book, is folly to think of. But if a person does not wish for the information for himself or fam- 
ily, I have laid him under no obligation to purchase, as I have not a solitary subscriber in the State. 
A person may go into every town in this State that has been organized sixty ynars, and in nine out 
of ten he will be unable to obtain from any source, written or verbal, who have represented the town 
each year since its organization. 

And furthermore, such a bold and fearless body of men as first settled Vermont, and safely car- 
ried her through all her various encounters with her numerous enemies, and safely landed her on tbo 
shores of this glorious Union with peace and plenty, deserve to have their names written in letters 
of gold and handed down to the last man of the last generation that shall inhabit the earth. 

LEONARD DEMIXG. 

Middlebury. MaySO, 1851. 

In arranging the' following pages, I have endeavored to give the year in which the term of office 
began. In taking from the journals I found no difficulty of getting it rifzht. nor from the Registers, 
only, I had to take the year previous. The term of office of the LegisiHtive.'ippoiDiments in nearly 
all cases commenced on the lirst of December of the same year, but in Clerks ol Conrts. an-J Rejjis- 
Ters of Probate, it has been more difficult to get right, as some of the Courts and some of the Pro- 
bate Courts do not sit till after the commencement of the year following, and their appointments 
being made at those sessions, my correspondents have given me the wrong year. ButI have reme- 
died that in many cases, by taking a political view of the Conrts that made the appointments, and 
the time thelirstCourt was holden after the Judges were appointed. I h.ive endeavored to give the 
facts as they were, but I do not flatter myseli to suppose that errors do not oxist in the work which 
1 have not yet ascertained. Ihave already found some which will lie mentioned in an erratta. I 
h.".ve in some instances had wrong information from correspondents, which they have afterwards dis- 
covered, and rectified, but too late to prevent the error occurring. 

TOWNS, THE NAMES OF WPIICH HAVE BEEN ALTERED. 



Alburgh 


before 


1786 name Missisco Leg. 


Chittenden in part 


1816 


" Philadelphia 


Albany 


'• 


1815 " 


Lutterloh. 


Danville in part" 


1810 


' Deweyshurgh 


Bloorafield 


" 


1830 " 


Minehead 


Dover " 


1811 • 


South Wardsboro 


]iradford 


" 


1788 " 


Moretown. 


Frar.klin " 


1817 ' 


Huntsbnrgh 


Brandon 


" 


1784 " 


Neshobe. 


Grafton " 


1791 ' 


' Ti'mlinson 


Biistol 


(1 


1 7S9 " 


Pocock 


Grand Isle '• 


1810 ' 


Middle Hero 


Earre 


" 


1793 " 


AVildersburgli 


Granville " 


1 834 ' 


Kingston 


Brighton 


" 


1832 " 


Random 


Hartland • " 


1782 " Hertford 


Chester 


'< 


17Gf) " 


Flamstead&N.Fl'd 


Huntington " 


179.5 ' 


' New Huntington 


Chelsea 


" 


17S8 " 


Turnersburgh 


Isle La^Mott " 


1830 


' Vineyard 


Craftsbury 


'■ 


1790 " 


Mimlen 


Kirby " 


1807 


" Hopkiusville 


Charleston 


" 


IS25 " 


Navy 


Londonderry " 


1780 


' Kent 


Clarendon 


(( 


1761 " 


Sociaiboro'&Dnr'm 


L,owell " 


1831 


' Kelly vale 


Coventry 


in 


1842..'? •' 


Orkans 


Morgan " 


1801 


' Caldersburgh 



continui:d. 



Meti'lon •* 

Mount Hollr " 

Mount t'abor " 

Newpovt " 
V-P'^'icham in p'rt 
r.M-u 

rininficld " 
PIvtnouth 
Slieldon 

Sherburne " 



1S2" " Meilvrnyi^P'iik's'n Siiiton 

1792 " jHtksons Gore |Troy 

1805 " Harwick Vernon 

1816 " Duncansborough | Vineyard 

1810 " Dewcysburgli iWaterfonl 

1804 '* Bronile\- |Whitin;:li:im 

1797 " St. Andrews Gore! Watcrville 

1797 " Saltash |Wilmington 

1792 " Hungerford iWuMniore 

1800 " Killingtou 



1MI2 
l.sit.-! 
IhO'J 
1802 
1707 
17 SO 
18-J5 



TiiliMii-Jid 

M.-MMO 

Hinsdale 
I^ile La Mott 
Littleton 
Cumberland 
Colts Gore 
Drajjcr 
Westt.'rd 



"Woodbury from 1 838 to 1843 was Monroe 



ERRATA 



20 

11 

27 
33 
34 

38 
53 
58 
€4 
73 



2d 
last 



Pa^e 9 1st column, 3d line from bottom for 45 read 48. 

''' 18 5tb " 3d name " top '• Silas Gcodiich read John Grny. 

.< i> " " 4th •' " " " Oliver Smith " Silas Goodrich. 

ci <i <■ " 9th " " " " John Gray " Oliver Smith. 

CI '< " " 12th " " " " Israel Smith " Joseph Clark. 

11 <i <' " 14th " " " " Burgess " Ebeuezer Burgess. 

" " " " below Daniel Jewett insert Samuel Taylor. 

above Elias Weld " John Davison. Strike out Eyegate. 

between Noah White & Bildad Andrus. insert, Pelatiah Bliss, 
strike out Thomas P. Loid,lie was from Alburgh. 
Ricliard Skinner s^hould be in Italic. 
lasL 4th line from top, for Calvin Eastman read Henry M'Laughlin. 

11th line from bottom, for Jairus Hall 1810. read, Jolin Roberts 1817. 
bottom long line, for 17S6, read, 1781. 

" " '• after the word " that,'' read, declared Vermont independent. 

4th and 5th columns, Ebenezer N. Briggs should be in Italic. 
1st " Aaron Leland " '" " 

3d " for 1843, for Daniel Kellogg, read, Wm. Hcbard, K. declined. 

" for the bottum 3 but one, read 4 

7th line from bottom, for Elislia. read, Aaron. 
6 '• " " " The first Minister of, read. Of. 

2d column for Jonathan Ilobinson. read, Josiah Fay. 
1st '' against 7 insert, Josiah Fay 
2d " '■ ' ■■ Jonnthati Robinson till 1794. 

last " and first on page 78 inseii, Wm, A. GriswoUi, to 1798. 
4th column •' Jonathan Hunt. 

.5tli " " Andrew SeldoTi to 1807 

Jonathan E Robinson to 1S13. 
(,:iiarles Wri;:ht and Marshall Carter, 
Orsanius C. Merrill. 
Ucl M. Robinson. 
Hiland Hall. 
Siciihen Robinson. 
William Hn«weil. 
S.iinuel H. Blackmer. 
William Haswell. 
A. B. Ciardiier. 



80 
81 



3d 

4 th 



" and 82 
82 and 3 
83 



for 181.'') and 10 

1817 to 1820 and 22 
" 1821, 23 and 21 



" 1825 
84, 85, 86, 87, to I8U 

87 for 1845 

88 " 1846 
from 11*48 



" 108 l«t blank under 1830 should be tillc.i with 33. 

" " the " against Goshen Gore North, same column, sliould be •JOO. 

" " " ' " Harris Gore, ^ " '" *' " I'-'- 

and the footing's added to coirespond. 
" " the last column ajfainsl Shcfhcid should be 797, the footing is liglit. 
" 109 the b'ank aL'niiist^Ea^thaven for 1830 should be ."3 and same added to footing. 
"Ill last column. 1 lib line from top f^r 1787 read 1788. 

GKXLRAL ETHAN ALLEN, 
Was born in Roxbnry, Conn., in 173'.>. and died at Colchester, Vt., Feb, 15, 1789. Thefollowing 
i? related of him as having iiiken place while n prisoner in irons on his passage to England. While 
closely conlined to his cabin, ho ciiscovercd that a pin or wire that fastened one of his handcuffs wa.s 
broken. Extricating the pieces with his teeth, he was enabled to loosen the bolt and set one hand at 
liberty, by the aid of which, and his teeth, he soon had both at liberty, and he war, not lung in libcr- 
atinghisfeet. But fearing a discovery might lead to wor.'je treatment, he replaced his irons, bolts 



TOWN CLERKS. 



and pins before the arrival of liis keeper. It soon became a fine recreation for the General to lake 
otf :iiul put on his irons at pleasnre. 

One ilay ihe Captain wishing:, to atlord the crew some merriment, ordered tliat Allen be brought 
on ileek. Hoping to frighten him, the Captain said : " There is a probability that the snip will 
founder — if so, what ivill become of us, especially you, Mr, Allen, a rebel against the King ? '"Why," 
sa-,d Allen, " that would be very much like our dinner hour." " Why so ■?" said the Capiain not re- 
flecting that Allen was not allowed to come on deck only when he the captain went down into his 
cabin to dine. " Well, you see, answered Allen, "I'd be on my way «/) just as you would be going 
below." This answer did not please the Cajitain, and he began a regular tirade of abuse against the 
American people. " In a short time," said the Captain, " all the rebels will be in tha same situation 
as yourself." This was too much for Allen, and raising his hands to his teeth, soon snapped the 
bolts and pins, took off his irons and threw them overboard — seized the panic struck Captain by the 
collar, and threw him headlong upon the deck, then turning to the affrighted crew, he exclaimed in 
a voice of thunder . " If I am insulted again during the voyage, I'll sink the ship and swim ashore." 
This exploit had such an efiect on the Captain and crew, that no further insult was oiiered to the 
General during the passage. 



The following persons were elected Town Clerks in the years set to them, and have continued in 
the office to 1851. 

l02 Dorset, Heman Morse 183-5 Elmore, Martin Elmore 

iDiQ Woodstock, iVahiim Haskell 1835 Topsliani. Lemuel Tal)or 
J° , Starkf^boro, William Worth 2d 1835 Halifax, Darius Bullock 
l°^l St. Albans, William Bridges 1836 Newfane, Nathan Stone 
1822 Wilmington, Stephen P. Flagg 1836 Stockbridge. RufusLyon 
1822 Stowe, Joseph H. Bennett 1837 Sandgate, George Peck 

10917 Jericho, .John Lyman, jr. ISSTJR-yegate, James Whitelaw 27 

iQ*)o VVheelock, John W. Brown 1837;Lemington, Mills De Forrest 26 
lo5^3 Hartlaud, E. M. Stocker 
1824 Curnwall, MarcusO. Porter 



Cabot, Thomas Osgood and jr, 

Danville, Archelaus Sias 

Bakerstield, Silas B. Hazeltine 

Middlesex, Horace Holdcn 

Walden, Daniel Wooster 

Salem, Samuel Blake 

Ira, John Mason 

Fairfield, Joseph Soule 

Rupert, Henrv Sheldon (one 0Ut)l824 Albany, Luther Delano 

Shaftsbury, Hiram Barton 1825 ^';^;,*""f' ?\" 1^'"'7° 

T 1 1 t. 1 TT • , „„^ <>uil(ord, John Lynde 

Lunenburgh, btephen Howe, jr. 1825 Somersett, Epiiraim Rice 



36 
34 
33 
32 
30 
27 



rittsford, Samuel H- Kelloi: 
Bochester, John Trask 
Brandon, Barzillia Davenport 
Butland, Ambrose L. Brown 
Shoreham, Levi 0. Birchard 
Barnet, John Shaw 
Burke, Asahel Burrington 



1826 Uoyahon, Calvin Skinuer2d 

1827 i^udbury James K.Hyde 
1807 Br'Jport, Ervin E. Grovenor 
'^-^Shelbunie, Lyman Hall 
182/ Northfield, Volney H. Averill 
1827 Newport, Seymour Lane 
18'^7 Pl.vnouth, Thomas Moore 

Whitiiigham, Hosea F. Ballou 1840 
Hartford, Geo. E. Walps 1840 



1838 St. Albans, Jonathan Hoit 26 
1838| 

1838jArDiTioN.vL First Town Clerks. 
1839| Bakerstield, Steplien Mavnard 1795 

1839 Fletcher, Elisha Wcoilwoith 1790 
18.39iHighpate, Jonathan Butterfleld 
1839|st. Albaus, Jonathan Hoit 1788 
1839|Monkton, Samuel Bariiura 1786 



1839 
1839 
1839 
1839 
1839 



1827 



Isle La Moti, Ira Hill 
Lssex, Amasa Bryant 
Craftsbury, Joseph Scott, jr, 
Ludlow, Artema? Spafford 
Castleton, 01 ver R. Harris 
Concord, Harvey G. Fry 
Stockbridge, Merrick Gav 
Moretown, Lester Kinsley 



1841 
1841 
1841 



l83l iXewburv, David Joluison 

1831 Biirre, Alvan Carier 
j^goi I'Toton, Isaac N. Hall 
m^^.iBrownington, Chester Gilbert 1841 
'"•— j.Morgan, Charles Cummins 1841 

1832 Johnson, Stoughton S. Pike 1841 
Crrafton, Benjamin H. Bridginanl833 Tliere are others who have here. 

^Fairhaven, Benjamin T. Gilbert 1833 '-?l'"7£,''':>'fd longer as Town Clerks. 

^ 11 Ti n T> .. ■ ,-.„„ West Fairlee, Lhsha Thayer 50 y's 

■Orwell, Roswell Boitum,jr. 1833 -- ■'..■' 

Hancock, Zerali Barnes 1833 

JSandolph. Benjamin T. Blodgettl833 
Halifax, Rufus'K. Henry I83I 

Sharon, Samuel Shuttleworth 1834 



Iluilaud, Joseph Hawley 
Weybridge, Jackson 

First Supremr Court Clerks 
IN Addison County. 
N Brush, before 1793 

Samuel Painter, from 93 to June 97 
98 
1840!Darius Mathews, after that to 1819 
1840| 
Cavendish, Ori, Robbins ]84l| Constablks of Midelebury. 

Middlebury, James M Donald 184l!Martin Foote. annnintedin 1787 



St. Johnslmry, Jerry Dickerman 1827 Surewsbury.LoweU W.Gurnseyl840| Loyal Case, Aug. 21I. 97 to J 



1828 Panton, George Spencer 
1829 Weybridge, Isaac IVrake 

I82i»" " ' ' 



Pomfret, Oiis Chambcrlin 



1834 



Berlin, Abel Knapp 49 

•■"airlee, Samupl Smith 45 

Wells, Ansel (Joodspeed, 43 

Brattleboi-o, Step'u Gioenleaf 42 
North Hero, Nathan Hutchins 39 
Craftsbury, Samuel C. Crafts 37 
lIinesburgb,Erastus Bostwick36 



Martin Foote, appoiutedm 
Joseph M'Donald '' 1796 

and Erastus Hawley " 1798 

are now living ; the two first in this 
town, and the other in Cambridge' 
Out of fourteen that held the office 
of Cooslable sjnce 1807, all but two 
or three are living. 

Of the nine Town Clerks that 
have been elected since 1786, two 
only remain. Samuil Swilt, ap- 
piiHited in 1819, and James McDon- 
ald in 1841. 

By this it may be inferred that 
e.xercise tends to longevity. 



Br a letter which came a little too late, I make the follo-ving additions to Windham County. 

Noah Sabin, Judge of Probate from 1781 till I8OI, and Noah Sabin from and after 1801, should 
be, Noah Sabin, jr. Steplien R. Bradlev was Register from 1781 to March, 1791, Noah Sabin, jr., 
to Dec , 1801, P'hinehas Wliite, to Dcc.."l809, Elijah Knight, Judge and Register, to 1813, Horace 
Ba.vter, R. to 1814, Asa Keyes,to 1815, Horace Baxter, to 1816, Stephen Tyler, to 1810, Daniel Kel- 
losrg, to March, 1820, Charles Phelps, to May, 1820, Horace Baxter, to 1821, Munnis Kinnej', to 
1822, Charles Phelps and p:henezer Huntington, to 1823, A. Keyes, to 1824, H. Baxter, to 1825, 
Alexander S. Campbell, to 1S27, Epaphroditus Ransom, to 1828, A. S. Campbell, to 18.31, A. Keyes, 
to 1833, E. Ransom, to Oct. 2, 1834, James Crawford, to Dec, 1834, David L. Putnam, to 1836, 
James Crawford, to 1838, CharlesPhelps, to 1841, James H. Phelps, to 1846, Abishai Stoddard, to 

1849, Nathaniel Tracy Sheafe, to April, 1851, Benjamin W. Dean, to . In the above dates, 

Dec.lst is meani, when not otherwise mentioned. 



VERMONT. 



The tract of country now ktio-wn by ilie nnmc of Veimont, was, previous to the j\merican Tlev- 
olution, known by the name of '• T/ie'X<iu- llaniis/iire (iwnls," and was dividi'd into four t-nunties, 
by the (Government of the then Colony of New York, viz : Cumberland and Glouooster on the east, 
and Benninijion and Charlotte on thewest of the range of Green Mountains. But by a careful 
perusal of facts of those times it does most plainly appear that the inhal.itants of the Grants were 
not very obedient subjects to those New Yorkers who volunteered to rule over them. Soon after 
the Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia, in July, 1776, the Gi(en Mowilain Boi/s, conclu- 
ded they were not under the rule of any earthly nation or government except their own. They 
therefore called a Convention of Delegates from ihe several town?, which Convention met at Dor- 
set, July 24, 1776, but no records show what steps were then taken, only it was adjourned to Sept. 
25th, same year, wheu it again met at the same place, as appears from the following record : 
NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANTS. 

Dorset, September 25th, 1776. 

At a General Convention of the several Delegates from the towns on the west side of the Green 
Mountain?, the 24th of July last, consisting of fifty one members, representing 35 towns, and holden 
this day by adjournment, by the delegates on the east and west side of the Green Mountains, the 
following members being present at the opening ol the meeting : 

Capt. Joseph BowKtK, in the Chair. Jonas Fay, Clerk. 



Towns. 
Poivnal, 



DRles 
j Capt. Samuel Wright, 
\ Dr Obadiah Dunham, 
f Mr. Simeon Hathaway, 
I Dr. Jonas Fay, 
13 . , ! Capt. John Burnham, 
^""""^'°"' Nathan Clark, Esq. 
I Maj. Samuel Safford, 
( Col. Moses Robinson. 
Skqftsbury, ]^f Jerentiah Clark, 
•' *" ( Johii Burnham, ben. 

Sunderland, \ J^'^^^^^^^^P'^ Bradley 

' ' Col. Timothy Brownson. 



Manchester, 

Dorset, 
Rupert, 

Pawlctt, 
Wells, 



( Col. William Marsh, 
? Lieut. Martin Powell, 
( Lieut. Gideon Ormsby. 

Mr. John Manly, 

Mr. Abraham Underhill. 
( Mr. Reuben Harmon, 
( Mr. Amos Curtis, 
j Capt. William Fitch, 
I Maj. Roger Rose- 

Zacheus Mallery, 

Ogden Mallery. 






( Mr. Nehemiah Stow, 
I Mr. Wilham Ward. 

Capt. Jos Woodward, 

Mr. Samuel Benton. 

Mr. David Vallance. 

Mr. Thomas Morgan. 

Col. Thomas Chittenden. 

Lieut. Ira Allen. 

Mr. Gamaliel Painter. 

Capt. Timothy Barker, 

Mr. Thomas Tuttlo. 

Capt. Joseph Bowker, 

Col. James Mead. 
Wullingford, Mr. Abraham Ives. 

Capt. Ebenezer Allen, 

Maj. Thomas Rice. 

Capt. Micah Veal, 

Mr. William Gage. 

Mr. John Gale. 
Broiilei/ or Peru, Capt. William Utley. 

Col. Seth Warner and Capt. Heman Allen, 
present. 



Poullney, 

Casllcton, 

Brk!j)ort, 

Addison, 

Stamford, 

Williston, 

Colchester, 

Middlelmrij, 

Ncshohe now 

Brandon, 

Ru'land, 



Tinmouth, 

Danby, 
Panton, 



Members from the east side of the Green Mountains 
Capt. F. Whittemore. 
i Col. Benjamin Carpenter, 
\ Maj. .lohn Shephardson. 
Mr. Eben Hoisington. 
i Mr. Edward Aiken, 



Marlboro, 

Guilford, 

Wiiulsor, 
Kent, now 



Londonderry, \ Col. James Rogers. 



Rockingham, 
Dummerston, 

Westminster, 



Dr. Reuben Jone.s. 
( Mr. Joseph Hildrick, 
( Lieut. Leonard Spaulding, 
j Mr. Joshua Webb, 
/ Nathan Robinson, Esq. 
Col. Benjamin Carpenter. 



Halifax, 

Wilmington and Cumberland"\rerQ represented by letters from some of ihe principal inhabitants. 

Among the proceedings of this Convention at that time were the following: To take suiiable 
measures as soon as may be, to declare the New Hampshire Grants a free and separate district, 
which vote passed without a dissenting voice. A committee of seven reported the wtongs and 
grievances suffered from New York, and the impolicy of any further connection with them, direct- 
ly or indirectly. Resolved, Therefore, that this Convention being fully convinced, that it is abso- 
lutely necessary that every individual in the United States of America should exert themselves to 
the utmost of their abilities in the defence of the liberties thereof ; therefore, that this Convention, 
may the better satisfy the public of their punctual attachment to the said common cause at present 
as well as heretofore, we do make and subscribe the following covenant, viz.: 

We, the subscribers, inhabitants of that district of land commonly called and known of New 
Hampshire Grants, being legally delegated and authorized to transact the public and political af- 
fairs of the aforesaid district for ourselves and constituents, do solemnly covenant and engage, that 
for the time being, we will strictly and religiously adhere to the several resolves of this [or any fu- 
ture convention constituted on said district by the free voice of the friends to American liberties, 
which shall not be repugnant to the resolves of the honorable the Continental Congress, relatirc to 
the cause of America. 



S VERMONT. 

Tie Co'iviMitii.i int't Mij.iin at Wi;stiniri.-.ter, January 15, 1777. The committCB appoinirtJ lo 
hniiii; in 11 (JiiiiiL;lit ol II Deidaiation ot Iiideijemlence reported: 

li gilt 1. Tli:U whoncvur piotec-iioi) is withheld, no allegiance is clue, or can of right be deman- 
ded. Tiie coinmitcee then afrcr repeating the wrongs from Kew York, offered the following dc lar- 
aiion : '■ Thi? Convention, wh'>se nienibfrs arc duly chosen by the free voice of their constituents 
in the several inwiis, on the New Hampshire Grants, in public meeting as.sembled, in our own 
names, and in behalf of our consiitucnts, do hereby proclaim and publicly declare, that the district 
of territory, comprehending and usually known by the name and description of the Z^ew Hamp- 
shire Grants, of right ought to be, and is hereby declared forever hereafter to be considered, as a 
free and indepeiident jurisdiction, or State; by the name, and forever hereafter to be called, known, 
and distinguished by the name of New Connecticut, alias Vermont, &c." 

This Convention after informing the Continental Congress of their doings, adjourned to meet at 
Windsor, on the first "".Vednesday in June. 

The above declaration brought down upon us the wrath of New York, but notwithstanding that, 
those brave Green Mountain Boys, whom any nation o,r people on earth might well be proud ofj 
followed up their declaration by the adoption of a Constitution the same year, and a Legislative 
session in March following. In February, 1779, the Legislaiure passed an act in the face and eyes 
of the New York law dividing the State into two counties, Bennington on the west and Cumber- 
land on the east of the Green Mountains, and divided each county into two shires each, Westmin- 
ster and Newbury on the east, and Bennington and Rutland on the w^est. That division of coun- 
ties remained till the extra session of the Lesislature in Feb. 1781, when the County of Kutland 
was incorporated^ from Bennington, and Windsor and Orange counties were incorporated from 
Cumberland, and the name of Ciimlierland altered to Windham. 

Zadock Thompson, in his history uf Vermont, says, that Chittenden County was incorporated 
October 22d, 1782, and Addison County Feb. 27, 1787, This is a mistake as to both Counties, as 
will be seen by the following extract of a letter from Mr. 1'hompson to a friend, who had addressed 
him on the subject: "While in Montpclier a few days since, I was induced, by your suggestions, 
to examine the manuscript acts in the office of the Secretary of State, and 1 there found that Ad- 
dison Clounty was incorporated October 18th, 1785, and that Chittenden County was incorporated 
October 22nd, 1787." This explanation explains a mystery which was hard to solve, which was, 
'■ how came Addison County Court to set in Colchester at their Nov. Term, 1786, and one of Chit- 
tenden County citizens for the first Sherift', in 1785, and one of her citizens for side Judge 1785,and 
another in 1736," for such are the facts, and as appeared it was all done over one year before Ad- 
dison County was incorporated. When the County of Addison was incorporated it included with- 
in its boundaries the present county, (except Granville and Orwell,) the whole of Chittenden, 
Franklin, Grand Isle, and Lamoille, nine towns from Orleans, and eight from Washington Coun- 
ties, and that was the size oi the County till Oct. 19, 1787, when Kingston, now Granville, was an- 
nexed to it from Orange County, and three days after by the incorporation of Chittenden County. 
Addison County was reduced to its present dimensions, except Siarksboro' has been added Ironi 
Chittenden, and Orwell from Rutland, and a part of Fhiladelphia in Rutland has been added to Go- 
shen, and a part of Goshen has been set to Rochester, and the town of Warren in 1821) was annex- 
ed to Washington County. Avery's Gore has been annexed lo Lincoln, altering no County lines. 
The first County Court in Addison County, was bolden at Addison, on the first Tuesday in March, 
1786, and continued to be holden there, (with the exception of the November term ot that year 
which was held at Colchester,) till the first of April, 1792, and since that all the sessions have been 
bolden at Middlebury, 

'I'he Counties of Caledonia and Franklin were incorporated Nov. 8th, 1796, the former from Or- 
ange and the latter from Chittenden Counties. The Legislature on the 2d day of March, 1797, 
passed an act defining the boundaries of eleven counties, including the whole State, but left the 
Counties of Essex and Orleans to be connected with Caledonia and Iranklin for all purposes till 
a future Legis'ature should elect their County officers, which was done at the October Session, 1797 
as to Orleans County, and for Essex County, the County officers were appointed at the Oct. session 
1800. Thus the State remained with eleven Counties till the organization of Grand Isle County, 
which took place in November, 1805. After the sessions of the Legislature were established at 
Montpelicr, and that became a thriving town, the Legislature saw fit in 1811, to organize a new 
County of which Montpclier was near the centre, by the name of Jefferson, containing 15 towns from 
the adjoining Counties of Orange, Caledonia and Chittenden. In 1814, when the Federal party 
were jn-edominent in every branch of the government, the name of the County was changed to 
'* Washington," and has retained that name .since. In 1836, the County contained 19 towns by the 
addition of Elmore from Orleans, Woodbury from Caledonia, Roxbury from Orange, and Warren 
from Addison. In 1336, the County of Lamoille was incorporated by taking Stowe and Elmore 
from Washington, Mansfield, which has since been annexed to Stowe from Chittenden; Edeu. 
Hydepark, Morristown and Wolcott from Orleans, and the other five towns from Franklin, and the 
State has remained in that situation since till 1848, when the towns of Windsor, and Moutpeiier 
were divided into two towns each, West Windsor and East Montpclier, making 240 organixaJ 
ifowns in the State. 



OFFICERS OF VERAlOiNT LEGISLATURES. 



Teats. Governors. Lt. Gov 

Mnrch 12 

177S Thomas * ] 

73 Cliittciideii, i 



Treasurers Sec. ofStjitc. 



79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 



88 p •• (RobinEoi 

89 Mosee j 

90 Thomas j 

91 Chilteadeu. i 

92 " 



93 " 

94 « 

95 " 

96 " 

97 Isaac 

9S Ticlmnor. 
99 " 
1800 " 



2 " 

3 " 

4 " 
5 

6 p " ( Sraitli 

7 Israel j 
& 1. Ticbenor. ] 



9 Jonas 

10 Galusha. i 

11 " , 

12 " ] 

13 Martin 

1-1 Chittenden 

15 Jonas ] 

16 Galusha. i 

17 « 1 

18 i« I 

19 " , 

20 Richard ] 

21 Sliiuner. i 

22 " , 

23 Cornelius \. 

24 P. Van Ness p 

25 « p 

26 Ezra Butler, p 

27 " J, 

28 Samuel p 

29 C. Crafts, p 
30 

31 William A. 

32 Palmer. 

33 •' p 

34 " 

35 no choice 

36 Silas H. p 

37 Jenisou p 
33 " p 

39 « p 

40 " p 

41 Charles 

42 Paine, p 
43 John Mattocks, 

44 William p 

45 Slade. 

46 Horace Eaton. 
47 

45 Carlos 

49 Coolidge. 

50 Charles K. p 

William:. 



Joseph 

Marsh 

Benjamin 

Carpenter, p 

ICIisbu Payn 

Paul 

Spooncr. p 

" 1 

" P 



Ira Allen. 



Joseph 
Marsh. 



Peter Olcott 



Jo.intllan 
Hunt. 
Paul 
Brigham. 



Villiam 
Chamberlin. 
Paul ] 

Brigham. 



William 
Cahoon. 
Aaron 
Leiaad. 



Silas H. 
David M. 
Camp. 



Henry Olin. j 

p" [Richardt 
Mark 
Lebbeus 
Edgerton. 

" P 
(Jenisou. 

P 

P 

P 

P 

" P 

p 

Waitstill R. 

Ranney. p 

Horace Eatou 

u ^ 
Leonard 

Sargcant. 
Robf-rt 

Pierpoint. 
Julius p 

Converse. 



T. Chandlei 
P Joseph Fay 
V 
P 

Wicah 
p Town-'hend 
P 



Samue' 

Mattoilis. p 
•' P 
" P 
" P 
.< p 

" P 
" P 

p 

p 
" P 
" P 
" P 
" P 
Benjamin 
Swan. D 
" P 

P 
" P 

P 



Roswcll 
Hopkins. 



David 
Wing, jr 



p|Thoma9 
p.Leaverett. 

P " 

PI " 



Josiah 

Dunham 
William 

Slarle, jr 



Xorman 
Williami 



Timothy 
Merrill. 



Augustine 
Clarke 

" (Waidne 
Allen 

Henry F. j 
Janes.. 

John 
Spauldin^. ]i 

" P 
' (Jc'.vett. 
Elisha P. 
George 

Howes. 



Chauncey 
L. Knapp 



AlvtthSabin 
James Mc. 
M. Shafter. 



Ferrand F. 
Merrill. 



Speaker.-!. 

Nathan Clark. 
Thomas Chandler. 



riiomas Porter, 
liicica^c Moseley. 
Isaac Ticlicnor. 
.Nathaniel Nile«. 
Stephen R. Brad 
Gideon Oliu. ley 



Daniel Buck. 

Lewis R. Morris. 

Abel Spencer. 
Daniel Farrand. 
Amos Marsh. 



\bel Spenrer. ton 
Pheophi's Hiirring 
Aaron Leland. 



Dudley Chase. 



Daniel Chipman. 

Wiiliam A. Gris 
" wold. 

Richard Skinner 
Wm. A. Grisnold. 
Daniel A. A. Buck 



Rrorue E. Wales. 
" I.-aac Fletcher. 
Daniel A. A. Buck 

Kobcit B. Bates. 

Daniel A. A. Buck, 
Robert B. Bates. 
John Smith. 



£□'(. olark. 



Benjamin Baldwin 
I'-'^Zaleel Hoodard 
Roswell Hopkins. 



Stephen Jacobi. 

Lewis R. Morris. ; 
William Eaton. j 

Richard Whitney. | 



Theman 
Toloiaa 



Samuel C. Crafts. 

Nathan Osgood. 
James Elliott. 

.\nthony Haswell. 
Mattiu Post. 



William D. Smith, 



OraamUg c. 
Merrill 



Azro 

Loomis 

Timothy 
Merrill 



Timothy Merrill. s.SCocant 
" Oramel h. 

" Smith 



Charles Davis. 
Robert Pierpoint. 



EbenczerN.Briggs' Edward D.Barber. 
Oramel H. Smith. 



'Carlos Coolidge. 
Solomon Foot. 

Carlos Coolidge. 

(( 
Andrew Tracy. 



Eben. N. Briggs. 

Solomon Foot.' 
William C. Kitt- 
" redge. 

Thomas E. Powers. 



Ahiman L. Miner. 
Ferrand F. Merrill 



Chalon F. Daver 



A nib rose 
L. Brown 



Nob* 



* Tho.se with a p, added, were elpcted by the People, 



10 SESSIONS. DEBENTURES AND PREACHERS, 



Where holden. 


T-c^an. 


Ended. Davf. 


Debentures. Preachers Election da}'. Sec. Gov. & C, 


"Windsor 


M.-ir. 12 


177S Mar.2G ,15 


Rev. Peter Towers 


JosephFay 


EcRni'. g'.on 


Jane '■- 


1778 June IS 


1.5 




a 


WindfOL- 


Oct. S 


•' Oct. 2-1 


17 


' Eden Eurroughs 


^i 


Eennin^loa 


Feb. 11 


1779 Feb. 26 


16 




i( 


"Windsor 


June 2 


" Juno 4 


3 




(( 


Miinthestcr 


Oct. M 


'• Oct. 27 


14 


' Benaiali Root 


(( 


"Westminster 


iV]ar. 8 


1780 Mar. 16 


9 




(( 


Bennington 


Oct. 12 


" Nov. 8 


2S 


1.506 38 


11 


"Windsor 


Feb. 7 


1781 Feb. 23 


17 


1,178 44 


<( 


n 


Apr. 4 


Apr. 1 G 


13 


1.377 48 


>c 


Bennington 


June 13 


" June 28 


IG 


1,860 83 


« 


CharlestownN.H. 


Oct. 11 


" Oct. 27 


17 


' Olcolt 




Benninglon 


Jan. 31 


17S2 Feb. 28 


29 






"Windsor 


June 13 


" June 21 


9 






Mancliester 


Oct. 10 


" Oct. 24 


15 


• Gersbom C.Lyman 




AVindsor 


Feb. 13 


1783 Feb. 27 


15 






"Westminster 


Oct. 9 


" Oct. 24 


16 


' Joseph Bullen 




Benninatoa 


Feb. 19 


1784 Mar. 9 


20 






Kutland 


Oct. 14 


Oct. 29 


16 


' Job Swift 


JosephFay 


Norwich 


June 2 


1785 June IS 


17 




Thomas 


Windsor 


Oct, 13 


" Ort. 27 


15 


' Asa Burton 


Tolman 


"Windsor . 


Oct. 12 


86 Oct. 31 


20 


' Peletiah Chapin 


JosephFay 


Bennington 


Feb. 15 


87 Mar. 10 


24 




»' 


Newbury 


Oct. 11 


" Oct. 27 


17 


' Lyman Potter 


(( 


JVJancbester 


Oct. 9 


88 Oct. 25 


17 


' Elijah Sill 


" 


Westminster 


Oct. 8 


89 Oct. 29 


22 


' Dan Foster 


" 


Castlcton 


Oct. 14 


90 Oct. 28 


15 


* Mathias Cazier 


ti 


B(Minington 


Jan. 10 


91 Jan. 27 


18 




It 


"Windsor 


Oct. 13 


"■ Nov. 3 


22 


' Saml Shuttlevvorth 


« 


Rutland 


Oct. 11 


92 Nov. 8 


29 


' Caleb Blood 


t( 


Windsor 


Oct. 10 


93 Nov. 4 


26 


' Benjamin Bell 


it 


Kutland 


Oct. 9 


94 Oct. 30 


22 


' Samuel Williams 


Truman 


"Windsor 


Oct. 8 


95 Oct. 27 


20 


5,180 42' Asa Burton 


Squier 


Kulland 


Oct. 13 


96 Nov. 8 


27 


6,334 15 ' Dan Kent 


** 


a 


Feb. 4 


97 .^lar. 10 


35 




<> 


Windsor 


Oct. 12 


•' Nov. 10 


30 


' Samuel Whiting 


" 


"\''ergenne3 


Oct. 11 


93 Nov. 8 


29 


' Dan.l C. Saunder.- 


Richard 


Windsor 


Oct. 10 


99 Nov. 6 


27 


' William Forsyihe 


Whitney 


]Vliddlebury 


Oct, 9 


ISCO Nov. 7 


3C 


9,105 98 ' Benjamin Woosiei 


" 


Newbury 


Oct. 8 


1 Nov. 6 


31' 


10,967 64 'Nathaniel Lambert 


ti 


Burlington 


Oct. 14 


2 Nov. 12 


30 


11,483 41 ' Jeremiah Atwatei 


K 


Westminster 


Oct. 13 


3 Nov. 14 


So 


12,449 53' Sylvester Sage 


William 


Windsor 


Jan. 26 


4 Feb.' 6 


u 


4,489 92 


Page jr. 


Rutland 


Oct. 11 


" Nov, 9 


3( 


11,007 52 ' Heman Ball 


' 


Danville 


Oct. 10 


5 Nov. 8 


3< 


12.05 7 26 ' John Fitch 


(( 


Middlebury 


Oct. 9 


G Nov- 11 


r,4 


12,727 OS ' '^I'homas A. Merrill 


« 


Woods! otk 


Oct. 8 


7 Nov. 11 


3.C 


12.841 63' Thomas Gross 


Rollin C. 


Moatpelier 


Oct. 13 


8 Nov. 11 


3C 


11.952 47 ' Tilton Eastman 


vlallary 


" 


Oct. 12 


9 Nov. 8 


2.'- 


10,973 04 ' Sylvanus Uavnes 


Wm Page • ' 


>i 


Oct. 11 


10 Nov. 5 


2L 


10-227 21 ' Chester Wright 


Rollin C. 


It 


Oct. 10 


11 Oct. 31 


'2i 


9.217 81 ' Thomas Skeel 


\lallary 


ti 


Oct. 8 


12 Nov. 9 


3c 


13'057 42' Isaac Beal 


" 


u 


Oct. 14 


13 Nov. 17 


•Si 


13,838 42 ' Daniel Marsh 


Samuel 


ti 


Oct. 13 


14 Nov. 11 


30 


12,177 0(1 ' Elijah Lyman 


Swift 



SESSIONS, CONTINIED. 



U 



Whsreholdea. 



Oi't. 12 
Oct 10 
Oct. 9 
Oct. 8 
Oct. 14 
Oct. 12 
Oct, ] I 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 9 
Oct. U 
Oct. 13 
Oct. 12 
Oct. 1 1 
Oct. 9 



7 
12 
17 
16 
1(3 



Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct, 



8 
14 
13 
11 



8 
13 
12 
11 
10 



Oct. 10 
Oct. 9 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 8 
Oct. 14 
Oct. 13 
Oct. 12 
Oct. 10 
Oct. 9 
Oct. 8 
Oct. 14 
Oct. 1 2 
Oct. 11 



15 Nov, 
IG Nov. 
1 7 Nov. 

18 Nov. 

19 Nov. 

20 Nov. 

21 Nov. 

22 Nov. 13 

23 Nov. 7 

24 Nov. 19 

25 Nov. 18 

26 Nov. 16 

27 Nov. 1.5 

28 Oct. 31 

29 Oct. 

30 Nr.V. 

31 Nov. 

32 Nov. 

33 Nov, 

34 Nov. 

35 Nov. 

36 Nov. 

37 Nov. 

38 Nov. 

39 Nov. 

40 Oct. 

41 Nov. 

42 Nov. 

43 Nov. 

44 Oct. 

45 Nov. 

46 Nov 

47 Nov. 

48 Nov. 14 

49 Nov. 14 



Days. 
13 
6 



Dsbrjnfurey. 



r.-eacher». Seo. to QoT. & Council. 



30 

11 

10 

9 



7 
17 

1 

6 
19 
30 
12 
14 

2 

31 
6 
3 

16 



:Oct. lU 1850 Nov. 14 



33:13,129 69 'Henry Davis [Roliin C. 
•28 11,457 95 ' S.'.miicl Austin Mallary 
30 11^480 75 ■• Pliinclias PccU 
3g' 13,258 01 ' Clark Kendiick 
35jI3,110 71 ' James Converse 
3G 13,921 78 ' George Leonard Robert 
37| 13,536 68 ' Joshua Bales Temple 

o5 13,372 86 ' John Linslcy 

30 12,057 Si 'Joseph W. Sawyer Daniel 
37|14,11G 26 ' Amariah Chandler Kcllo?2 
37114,631 58 ' Xloherl Bartlett 
3G 14.622 96 > Wilber Fisk 
36 14,830 05 ' Thomas Goodwilh'c 
:i3 10,616 19 ' Jona'n VVrodman George B. 
■23;iO,472 70' Charles AValker Shaw 
33'l2,443 20 ' GeorpeG. Iiigcrsol " [Barber 
29{l2,291 87 * Leland Howard Edwaid D. 
3012,780 85 ' William S. Perkins George B. 
30'l3 286 22 ' Tobias Spicer Manser 
30il2,737 87 * ^^ arren Skinner 

31 14,895 31 r\ 
37; 18,392 03 
22 12,613 OC 
■:>7, 14,468 5C 
41,21,003 84 
23,13,016 69 
30ilC,283 25 
33117,270 65 

22 12,236 40 

23 11.536 70 
29| 13.858 50 
27113.30.5 24 
34 16,063 ()(. 

34 17,011 or 

35 17.877 5t 

36 23,552 8-J 



year ended the old Connecticut 
praciice of all the Clergymen goin? to 
til rciioii, and diiiiii!;? at the eipento 
oliiie Slate, and have n .'crinoii from 
one of them. Some of the must radical 
memhers come lo tiie conclusion tliat the 
money and time thus spent might be put 
to a better Use. Tliov (herefore resolved 
to have no more f:;iection Si-rnions wiUi 
accompanying expcnfces after 1':'34 unless 
it should be otherwise ordered in future 
This has notyctbeen done ; but wheth- 
er any very materiel bcoafit has been 
effected by the chanire is a doubt in tho 
minds of mtiiiy- If a Farmer hired ii 
man to nmw in his meadow si.\ days, & 
he shonld g:o earley to the meadow and 
swing his sythe a few times on the sixth 
day. then quit and ;^o home, there is a 
donlu whether that firmer v.onid feel 
disposed to pav full pi ice for that last 
day. But if the man liad taken his pay 
I lor the six days, and (piit on the fourth 
I day morning', it mifrlit be some less 
jdouhlful how that fjrmer would act, but 
],(- would lie be apt to hire him ajaiu ? 



HON. STEPHEN HAIGHT, 

Of Monkton, commenced in legislaiioii while yonn 
firsi represented the loM-n in 1812, and was elected '^acl I 

year to 182-3, eleven year^, and three years aftfrwaid.s. He concocted in Caucns, and hronght 
was four years judge of the County Court, and lour yearsi the legislature lo a tie. Thus le- 
Sheriir, ending the last olrice ill lt^32. In the lore part of gislaiion stood nearly still ford, 
his public lile he belonged to ihe old Federal School in pol- week, but tampering with a repub- 
itics, and figured very adroiilv in edectii g the election of Jican mcmbtr to carry a load to 
Martin Chittenden, Governor in 1813. The federal mem- Boston, at a great profit did not 
h'irsof the legislature and mr.ny others of ihe party met at stand so s'ill, a lew ledcral lead- 
Montpelier the fare part of election week, and there found, ers kept iliat moving, I ut not to 
on comparing notes, that unless some ol' the freemcns votes much j;urpose, as he staid in the 
were rejected, there would be a federal majoritv of (bur in house and voted for Jonas Gaki- 
the House, and a republican inajority of ten in th? Council, sha throughout, making a tie. 112 
It was then found that rejecting the votes frcm Colchesier e.ich. Alter a number of ballots 
on account of apart of them being given by the U.S. troops, the voles were reported 112 for 
and altering the votes of a lew other towns, it would elect Martin Chiiiendeu. rnd 111 only 
three more federal Tiiembers in the Council, at,d bring the t:.r JonasGalusha. It has caused 
Joint Assembly to a lie, ilieach. The canvassing com- many conjeciurcsiis towho was 
raittee with a large federal majority carried out the measures guilty, or negligent, as 10 ihat vot« 



12 

Vlar«b li, 

1778 Jonas I' ay, Ben 
Oct. 78 " DiDgton 

'?9 &80" 

'81 

•82 

'83 

'84 

' 85 Samuel Mattocks. 

'86 " Tininoutli 

* 87 8&9 Isaac Tichejior 
'90 " Bpnningtou 
'91 

' 92 Paul Brigham, 

' 91 " Norwicli 

'94 

•95 " 

•96 

• 97 Stephen Jacobs 
'98 " Windsor 
■99 

1800 
•1 

'2 Eliakim Spooner 
'3 <fe 4 " Weitra'ns'tr, 
•5&6 " 

'7 " [Thctforfi 

•8 Jcrl.T. Buckingham 
'H Bciiah liOOmis 

"10 Thetford " 

'11 

,12 

'13 

'14 Moses Robinson 

'15 Josiah Wright 

'16 

'17 David Fay.Benning 

'18 " ton 

•19 

•-20 

"21 Joel Pratt, Manches- 

'22 

•23 

'24 Orsamns C. Merrill 

'25 " Bennington 

•26 

'27 

'28 Myron G lark 

'29' " Mancheste 

'30 

'31 John S. Pettibone 

'32 Uaa* Sherman 

'23 

'34 " 

'35 John S. Pettibone 

Manchester 



COUNCILLORS FROM 1778 TO 1835. 



Timothy Brownsor 
" Sunderland 



iVathaniel Niles 

" f'airleo 
John Fas:ett 



Elijah Knbinson 
" Weathera'd 



StephenWilliams 
Nailianiel Niles 



Daniel Dana 
Gilbert Denison 

Guilford 

William C- Bradley 
Maik Ricliiirds 
William Halljr, 
Mark Richards 
'f heoph's Crawford 
" Putney 



Charles Phelps 

" Townsend 

John Roberts 

" Whitiughnm 



John C. Thompson 

" [Biirliugtou 



John Phelps 

[Guilford 
Austin BircharJ 

" [iVewfane 
David Craivford 

[Putney 



Jeremiah Clark 
■' [Bennington 

Tezlcl Woodward 

riios Porter [X.H 

" [Tinnioull 



Sam'l Williams 
" [Rutlant 



Abel Spencer 



Moah Chittenden 
" [Jerichi 



Wm..C. Harringtor 
" [Burlingtor 
John Ellsworth 
VViliiam. Calioon 
'• (Lvndon 



Ira Allen, Colclip< 



rimothy Brownboi 



Ebenezer Marvin 
" [ Tinmouth 



James Witherill 
" [Fairhaver 

•Samuel Shaw, Casl 
lohn Ellsworth 
Samuel C. Crafts 



Daniel Dana 

riniothv Stanley 
" [Greeniboro 



Joseph Warner 

" [Sudbur\ 
Uriel C. Hntch 
Uhauncey Langdon 



Henry F. Janps 
" [Waterbury 



Milton Brown 

[ Worcester 



Benj. Carpenter, Peter Olcolt, 



Samuel C. Crafts 



Ira H. Allen 

" [Irasburgl 

Jasper Robinson 
" [Browning'i 



i I ford 
lohn Fas^ptt, jr. 
" [Arlington 



riiomas Moredock 



fonathan Arnold, 



Galusha, 
Shafiabury 



Elisha Allis, 

" [Brookfield 

Vsaph Fletcher, 
" Cavenbish 

Chauncey Langdoi 
\pollos Austin, 
Jk Pliny Smith, ol 
Orwell 

Gamaliel Painter, 

Joel Doolittle, 



Abel Tomlinson, 

Henry Olin, 

ibPAi W. Judd, 
runnel H. Holl»y 
[Bristol 



Ezra Hoyt, 

" [Newhaven 

" [Middlebur> 

■'amuel S. Phelps, 

Silas H. Jenison, 



Thomas Chandler, 
Peter Olcott, 



Ebenezer Marvin, 
Gideon Olin, 



Timothy Todd. 

" [Arlington. 

Beriah Lcomis, 



Asa Lyon, G. Isle. 
Haines French, 

" [.Maidstone. 
John Cameron, 

" [Ryegate. 
Solomon Miller, 

" [Willislon. 

Truman Chiteuden 

(<lo. 



E. H. &tarkweathei 

[Irasburgh 



Harvey Bell, 

[Middlebury. 



" [Windsor. 
\bnPr Forbes, 
Inh Lyman, 
William G. Hunter 
Sam'l. C. Lovt'land 

'i [Reading. 

Allen Wardner, 
" Windsor. 



lacking. From an examinatinn of the Jonrnalit ciples as he began, I shold look no further to find*^ 
might be readily inferred that Judge Kinne, a le- where that missing vole did not come liom. 
publican member fro^T Plaintie]d,M-as ;it fault, but Whenever Mr. De Forest, a federalist, or the 
although he was verv feeble, and scarsely able to Speaker, did not vote, the name ol the gentleman 
leave his lodgings, he did attend on the election of fi om Bennington County would help up the num- 
Governor and voted till all was done, and the fault ber to 108 on all the test votes. And it is possible 
must lie at another.s door. There were four test that Mi. De Forest being unwell, retired before 
votes taken during the maneuverins to get the two the last vote was taken, being satisfied that his old 
branches together, and one after, and at each the helper would help him again, 
federal vote was 108, and the highest on the other In the latter part of Judge Haight's term of leg- 
side was 103, and that only once. There was a islation he became quite radical, and was influen- 
raember ofihe house that year Irom a small town tial in procuring the passage of a bill lor leducing 
in the southeily pan of Bennington County, and the fees of many officers, including the County 
for the first time, and last but one, that was couniea Court Judges, of which he was one. When the 
with the republicans ; but by an examination of Clerk of the court had counted out the amount due 
the five test votes as stated, he voted twice on the each Judge at the end of a session, which was 
federal side, twice on the republican, and on the much reduced under his own bill. The Judge 
other he did not vote, and ifhe carried out his prin- looked on the money as if in a quandary about 



COUNCILLORS CONTINtJED. 



15 



)hn Throop, jPaul Spoonm-, 



loses Kobiuson, 
" [Benuiiiztoti I 



Eben'r. Walbridg( 
" [Bennington 



Wni. Chamberlin 



Klias Keyei, 



F.lias Stpven.i, 
Klias Keyrs, 



Aaron Leland, 
'• [Chester 



Jabez Proctor, 
" I Cavendish 



Benj'n. F. Demin?. 
■' [Dauvilic 



George C. Cahoon 
" [Lyndon 
Walter Harvey, 

[Barnet 



[ilartland 



■Samuel Safford, 
" [Benuinstor 



Thomas Moredock. 

" (Norwich 
lohn Thronj). 

[Pumfrei 



John Stron?, 

'' Addison 



Ufn.inniln Emmons. Josoph B^w krr. 



Josiah Wrisjht. 

[Pownal 
Samuel Fletcher, 
Josiah VVrigh t, 



Klifha rnyiic. N.H 
Hen 'a'niii Kniraonf 
« [Wood. lock 



Jonat'iaa Iliint. 

[Veruon 



Cornelius Lynde, 
' [Williamstoii 



Soloniou Miller, 



r:ben'r Wheelock, Sam'l Shepherdson 
" [Whitin?. " [Guilford 



[Rutland 



John Fassfttt, 

'■ [Bpniiingtoi 
lacob i'^iley, 

" [Newbury 



John White, 

" [Georgia 



Noah Smith. 
IJenjamin Burt. 
Jonas Galusha. 



J'.iob Bailey. 

Samnol Fletcher. 
'• [Townsbeiid 



(..uke Knowlton- 
" [.Newfaue. 



James D Butler, 
Pliiiy Smith, 



Joseph Berry. 
" [Guildhall 



Robert Pierpoint, 
[Roland 



Zimri Howe, 

•' [Castleton 



rho. D. HamnmnH 
Orwell 



Daniel Chipman,& 
flioratio Seviuour. 
" [Middleburv 



Zerah Willouihby 
Frederick Bli.-s, 
" Georgia 



Setli Wetmore, 
" St. AUiaiis 



Reuben Hatch, Uolomon Miller. 
William Hunter, i^zra Butler. 
" I Windsor 



lames Davis, 

losephH. Brainard 
" [St. Albans 

leorge Green, 
" [Swanten 



John vv. Chandler, 
James Turbox, 
Daniel Peaslee, 
" [washiugton. 

John H Cotton, 

■ [Bradford. 
Josiah Dana, 

" tClielsea, 



Lvmau Fitch, 

" [Thetford 

Jedediah H Harris 
" [StraBbrd 

Daniel Cobb, 

" [StrafTord 



.Martin Flint, 

Randolph 



Jahn Whita. 



Zerah W Uoughby 
Frederick Bliss. 



Samuel Fletcher. 
Josiah Hubbard- 
William Hunter, 
riioraas Harnmo..d 
[Piltsford 



John H. Andrus. 

': [Dauby 

Israel P. Dana. 

" [Danville 



David Hopkinson 
Samuel Clark, 

" Brattlcboro' 

V. Leavenworth. 

Wm. A. Griswokl 

George P. Marsh, 
Burlington 



Vicholas Baylies. 
tzra Butler 



John Peck, 
'leo' Worthington 
" [Moutpelier. 

Richardson Graves 

•I fSt. Albans. 
;r. R. rieard-ley, 
ilichardson Graves 
IGuildhall. 



taking it. Judafe Olin observed, "O ! take it by 
all means, Judge, and nurse it up as it is one of 
your own children.,' 

In l8-3l he got a law passed for enlarging the 
jurisdiction of justices of the peace to $100, and 
restricting appeals for a less amount claimed 
than BlO This law very materisly aflected the 
attornies, as it much reduced their business in 
the higher courts; and they tried to prevent the 
passage of the bill, and to get it repealed after- 
ward, lu 1821 a violent effort was made to re- 
peal the 5th. section, which prevented appeals 
from a justice under SIO. Judge Haight arose 
ajid began, -'Mr. Speaker, we have heard much 
said against this little 5lh. section of the act of 
1821, and I challenge any gentleman upon this 
floor, if he Knows of any injustice being done 
W"derthe operation cf that section, let the house 



have the facts, we can then act understanding- 
ly". Mr. Fletcher of J.yndon informed the 
hoiiscofa case within hisknowledge. Mr. A 
had given a note to Mr. B for a good likely cow 
at a stated time, which was not paid, and a suit 
brought, and the justice concluded that a good 
likely cow was worth $17, and gave a verdict 
accoVdinglv, which was paid. Soon after Mr. 
A found a justice who thought that $1.5 was as 
much as a good likelv cow was worth, and he 
gave out a writ against Mr. B, and gave judg- 
ment that Mr. A recover back $2 and cost, and 
not appealable as the law now stands. Some 
other cases were mentioned, and one by Esq. 
Bell of Walden, in his peculiar mode ofdeliv. 
ery, al-out an old saw, in which it appeared that 
some injustice had been done. Judge Haight 
wished to know whether those corrupt justices 



u 



VERMOXT SEN'ATE, FROM 1886 TO 1850. 



Bknxingtos Co. 
Orsamus C Meirill 
Wnislow C.Watsoi 
AVlNDirAM Co. 
l-'hiiu'lias White, 
Wairll R. Ranney 
William Henry. 
Rutland Co. 
'1\ I). Hammond, 
Zimri Howe, 
Robert Pierpoint, 
WiisDSOR Co. 
Francis E. Rlielps. 
Samuel W. Porter 
William Steele. 
Julius Converse 
Addison Co. 
Eben. N. Brijj;gs 
Jesse Grandey 
Harvey Bell 
Ukangk Co. 
A' B. \V. Tenney 
Thomas Ivcves 
William Hebar<l 

ClIITTIiNDEX Co. 

John Van Sieklin ji 
Harry Miller 
Washington Co. 
Arunah Waterman 
Newell Kinsman 
Franklin Co. 
Nathan Smilie 
Joshua v/. S held or. 
Homer E, Hubbell 
Caledinia Co 
William A.Palrocr 
John Beckwith 
Oklkans Co. 
Augustus Young 
Essex' Co. 
AVilliam Gates 
Grand isle Co. 
Melvin Barnes 
Secretary to Gov 
George B Manser 
Sec'y to Sknatk 
Norman Williams 
Assistant Sec'y, 
Edtiiond Weston 
Sergeant atARMS 
Milton Brown 
Librarian. 
Heman Carpenter 
Aud. of Acounts 
David Pierce 



1837 

Xatban Burton 
Meman Swift 



lohn Phclpa 



Villfc Lawrence 



Lcbheus Edgertor 
(onatliau Jenness 
Daniel Cobb 



Timothy Foster 
Horace Eaton 



Joseph H. Ingalls 

Wm. Hey wood jr. 
Joel Allen 



William Weston 
Abel Caiter 



1838 

John S" Robinson 

David Chandler 

Laban Jones 

Obadiah Noble 
Wm. C. Kittredge 



Daniel Bowen 
Ptolemy Edson 



Samuel Swift 

A. B.W. Tenney 
■Simeon Short 
William Hebard 

Truman Chitendcn 
Joseph Clark 

Joseph A. Curtis 
Israel Goodwin 



Aldcn Sears 
Homer E. Hubbell 

Robert Harvey 
Andrew M'Millan 



18.39 
William Hoyt 

Calvin Townslcy 



C Ware, R. Riker 
Jackson A, Vail 



Andrew Tracy 
Joseph Simonds 



Lebheus Edgerton 
Daniel C&bb 
Jonathan Jenness 

Lyman Burgess 
Jos»>ph IMarsh 



Joseph Waterman 
I'imothy Foster 
Horace Eaton 



S. S. Heinenway 
George E. Holmes 
Samuel Adama 



Edward H Prentiss 



1840 

Noadiah Swift 
Ahiraan L. Miner 

David Crawford 

Emery Wheclook 

Isaac Norton 
Orson Clnrk 
Anderson G. Dana 

Abel Gilson 
Barnabas I')ean 
Walter Palmer 
Thomas P, Russell 

Dorastus Wooster 
Elias Bottom 
Isaac Chipman 

Timothy Morse 
Simeon Short 
Nathaniel Wheatly 

Thad's R. Fletcher 



Orion W. Butler 
Nathaniel Eaton 



Walter Harvey 
Elias Bemis jr, 

Jacob Bates 

Btepben Howe 



D. W. C. Clarke 
Ed. A. Stansbury 
Erastus S. Camp 



were now in office, ant? found they were Cu.'hman, of Hartland, who said "Mr. Speaker, 

not. That is the best M'ay, .said the judge, if the argument of the gtnlleman from Mofikton 

you find justices that are corrupt, and do in- reminds me of a Fiench King who kept a Jester, 

Justice, turn them out ol office, and let the law and this jester had oflended one of the Lords of 

remain as it is. This brought tip Isaac N. the Court, and tha Lord threatened to kill him- 



SENATE CONTINUED. 



1611 
Bknnincvon Co. 

Noaiiiali Swift 
Henry Slicldon 
Winch AM ("o. 
Diivid Crnwibiu 
John Larseit 
Emery WlieelocI" 

liUlLAND Co. 

Isaac Norton 
Orson Clark 
j\ndcrson G. Dana 
Windsor Co. 
Abel Gilson 
Barnabas Dean 
Walter Palmer 
Thomas P. Kussell 
Addison Co, 
Dorastus Woostcr 
Elias Bottom 
Isaac Cliipman 
Orange Co. 
Calvin Bludgett 
Eoyal Hatch 
Tappan Stevens 
Chittenden Co. 
T. E. Fletcher 
David French 
Washington Co. 
Paul Dillingham jr 
!Nal4ianiel Eaton 
Fkanklin Co. 
Alvah Sab in 
Moses Fisk 
Horace Eaton 
Caledonia Co. 
Daniel w. Aiken 
Thomas Bartlett jr. 
Orleans Co. 
S. S. Hciiimenway 
Essex Co. 
Moody Biih 
Grand Jslc Co. 
William L. Sowles 

Secretary Gov. 
Harry Hale 
Sec. to .Senate 
D. W. C. Clarke 
Assistant Sec, 
Ed. A. Stansbury 
Serg't at Arsi3 
Wm. T. Burnham 
Librarian 
A. W Kenney 
Auditor 
David Pierce 



1842 

•Tosiah V/right 

it 

Calvm Townslcy 

Sand ford Plumb 

Ebcn. N. Bri<:gs 
Elisha Alien 
AlaLson Allen 

Hampden Cults 
•John Porter 
.Salmon F. Dutton 
Abncr Field 



Peter Starr 
Llarvev Munsill 



David A. Smalley 



Wooster Spragne 

William Green 
Homer E. Hubbell 



David M. Camp 
Warner Bingham 



Lamoille Co. 
Orion W. Builer 



1843 



1S44 



'Leonard S.nr^'cant !Asal;ei Ilnrd 
jlk'nj'n w. Moi-gan | "' 

Willinm Tl.iriis j •« 

'-am"l F. ThonipsonI " 

lleuben Winn 



1845 



Elack'rE Browntll 

Ehr'nezer Howe jr. 
John CamFibell 



Frederick Bniton 
Joseph H. Chitendn 

James Barrett 
Thomas S. Barret' 
Benjamin Billings 
Justin Morgan 

Davis Bich 

E. D- Woodbridgt 



Elijah Farr 
Loren Griswold 
Ebenezer Bass 

")avl(l Bead 
Luther Stone 

Jacob Scot; 



Alvah Sabin 
George Green 
Jon. H. Hubbard 

George C. .Cahoon 
John Phillips 



Wallis Mott 



Enoch Davii 



Rode'k Richardson 



George Marshall 
H. H. Reynolds 
David P. Koyes 
George H. Beaman 



Gusta's H- Loomi! 



George T. Hodges 



Horace Fifield 
Reuben Pago 
Levi B. Vilas 

Harry Bradley 
Daniel H. Onion 

Oramel H. Smith 



Hirnm Bellows 
IFiUiam Clapp 

Welcome Bemis 
William Sias 

Enoch B. Simonds 



Lewis Ladd 



Frederick Billing* 



Silas U. Hodges 

The jester informed the King -whr.t the Lord had cnce with him, but a very essential difference 

threatened. Said the Kitig. "i( l.e kills you I will with me. Jum so wiih the arcument of ihe 

hare him hung in fifteen niinuies cfleurards " I gentleman (rum .Monkion, he wouJd hang those 

do wish your Majesty would hang liira fifteen corrupt justices who have done injustice^under 

minute5*p/<.rf, it would mf.ke no matsriel differ- this law, but I am for repealing that law under 



1(5 



SENATE CONTINUED. 



1846 
Bennington Co. 
Heraan Morse 
B. E. Brownell 

"WINDHAM Co. 

Ebenezer Howe jr 
John Kimball 
Austin Bircharii 

KUTLAND Co. 

George T Hodges 
John Fox 
■J. H Chittenden 
Windsor Co. 
Artemas Cushman 
Harvey Burton 
Kobert B. Cram 
Dearborn H.Hilton 
Addison Co. 
Davis Rich 
William Nash 
ORANGE Co. 
Horace Fifield 
Reuben Page 
Levi B. Vilas 
Chittenden Co. 
Harry Bradley 
Daniel H Onion 
Washington Co. 
Oramel H. Smith 
Moses Robinson 
Frankltn Co. 
George w. Foster 
Hiram Bellows 
-William Clapp 
Caledonia Co. 
Welcome Bemis 
James D Bell 
ORLEANS CO. 
Enoch B. Siraonds 
ESSEX CO. 
David Hibbardjr. 
GRAND ISLE Co 
Giles Harrington 
Lamoille Co. 
Burrell S. Miner 
Sec. to the Gov. 
Frederick Billings 
Sec. to Senate 
D. W. C. Clarke 
Assistant Sec. 
Thomas E. Powers 
Serg. at Arms. 
Wm. T Burnham 
Librarian 

Gcstavus HLoomis 
AuDiTor 
Silas H Hodges 



1847 

(I 

Larkln G. Mead 
Peter w Dean 

(( 
(( 

Henry Stanley 



Ira Stewart 



Henry Keyes 
William Sweatt 
Jefferson P. Kidder 

Jamin Hamilton 
Alexan'r Ferguson 

Nath'l Bancroft 



1848 

Grtjorge R. Draper 
Francis Kidder 



Ezra June 



1849 
John L. Wilmarth 



FrederickHolbrook 
John Tufi8 



Oliver P. Chandler 
Joseph W. Colburn 
Solon Dauforth 
Calvin French 



Zariel Walker 



Rufus Hamilton 
Lucius R. Beeman 

Sam'l B. Mattocks 
Sewall Bradley 

Elisha White 



Wlliam Carpenter 
I Jona. n. Hubbard 

a 
Isaac N. Hall 

Timo. P. Redfield 

Oramel Crawford 

Solomon J. Davis 

William W. White 

Geo. F. Hotfghton 



Luther Cross 



John Crowley 



Joel Rice 



J. W. D. Parker 
Simeon M.Bigelow 
Stephen Thomas 

Lemuel B. Piatt 
William Weston 

Asaph Town 



Homer E. Royce 
Jacob Wead 
John S. Foster 

Eph'm Chamberlrn 
John M'Lean 

ElishaWhite 



1850 

Joel Ranney 
Ira K. Bachelder 

Asa Wentwortk 



James K. Hyde 
Elisha Capham 



Daniel L Lyman 
Wurren Currier 



Edward Seymour 



Leonard Keith 



Frederick Hazen 
Nathan Robinson 



C,N. Carpenter 



which they do the injustice." 

T/7e Judge was subsequently admitted as an 
attorney at the Bar, and removed to Burhngton, 
where he vigorously advocated the election and 
measures of Andrew Jackson t» the Presidency. 



David Goss jr. 
u 

Henry M. Bates 
John Dewey 

David Marvin 
u 

Raf^s F. Andrewg 
u 

Samuel M. Conant 
II 

II 

F. E. Woedbridge 

Ha afterwards removed to Washington City, 
where he acted as an agent in the Pension busi- 
ness. He was a number of timesappointed Ser- 
geant at Arms, in the Senate, which office he 
b«lJ at hi» death, January ^2, l^i, ag«d 6S. 



George Nichols 



REPRESENTATIVES BEFORE 1788. 



17 



BplNNINriTllX Co. 

1 Arliti<,'ioii 

2 Beniiin^'ton 

3 Dorset 

6 >iaiiclicster 
8 Pownal 

10 Rupoit 

11 SaiiHjrato 
13 Siiiirtsbury 

M Stamforil 
)r> -Siiiidpr!:i;i(l 
Windham Co. 

1 Athens 

2 Brattleboro' 

5 Dummcrston 

6 Grafton 

7 Guilford 

8 Halifix 

9 .'amaica 

10 I.oiidonilcrry 

11 Marlboro' 

12 Newfane 

13 Putney 

H Kookiiigliam 

1" Townsliond 
IB Vernon 

20 Westminster 

21 Whitrngham 

22 Wihninjlou 

WiN-DSOR (To. 
I Andover 

3 Barnard 

4 Bfitliel 

C Cavendish 

7 Chester 

8 Hartford 

Hart land 
1 1 Norwich 

13 PomfrPt 
11 R,eadin;j 

10 Royalton 

17 Sharon 

18 Springfield 

20 Weatlicrsfield 
23 Windsor 

24Wood3tock 

Ad'ison Co. 

4 Cornwall 
Caledonia Co. 

1 Baruet 

11 Peacharn 
EssKx Countv. 

5 Guildhall " 

10 Liinenburgh 

11 Maidstone 



liMarch I-J, 17T8 
Thomas Chittcud'n 

I tNATiiAN Clark 
Joiin Fassett 
Ccplias Kent 

Steph'n Washburn 
Gideon Ormsby 
Tiionias Jewett 

Moses Robinson 



John Burnham 
Gideon Oliii 



Leonard Spauldinj 



Benja. Carpenter 
John Shepherdson 
Edward Harris 
Hubbel WelU 

Edward Aiken 
.Samuel King 



Joshua Wobb 
Reub<rn .tones 
Samuel Fletcher 

Nathan'l Robinson 

Silas Hamilton 
Elijah Alverd 



Edmond Hodges 

John Coliein 
Thomas Chandler 



Williara Gallup 



John W. Dana 



John Barrett 

Israel Burlingame 
Ebenezer Curtis 
Tliomas Cooper 
John Strong 



Oct. 1778 
John Fass«tt, jr. 
Kthan Allen 
Elien'r. Walbridge 

Abrah'm Under':ii!l 

Martin Powell 

Joseph Williams 
Eli Noble 

Reuben Thomas 
John MillingtoD 

Joseph Bradley 



Jonathan Knight 



Comfort Starr 
Levi Goodnoe 



Vbner Miles 



177'J 

" Jacob (Jaliisha 
Mathew I,yon 
Vathan Clark 
N'athan Robinson 

John Strong 



1780 
Ell Petlibona 



I 1781 

Lemuel Buck 



!*amucl Robinson ISnmuel SafTord 
Ebcn'r Walbridcej Isaac Tichenor 
Abraham Uuderhil " 



^blather Angel 
'enj'n. Gardner 

Bptlicl Ilnrd 
(ohn Burnham 
David Galusha 

David Comstock 



Tho. Chandler 
Stephen Tilden 



Abel Cprtis 
Joseph Hatch 
John Throop 

Joseph Park hurst 
Benja'n Spaulding 
Samuel Scott 

William Uphani 



John Duncan 



David Stowell 
lohn Noyes 



Jona'n Undorwood 
Ebenezer Myrick 

Amos Hale 



William Williams 

Asa Whitconib 

John Russell 
Tho. Chandler 

Amos Robinson 

Elia3 Weld 

Andrew Spear 



Alexander Harvey 



Benjamin Wait 
Di ■ 1. '■..,„■ 'Stephen Powers 
Phinchas Williams Nathan Howland 

Nathan Foot 



Joseph Bribers 
Elisha Barber 

Reuben Harmon 
Aimer lluid 
William Ward 
Gideon Olin 

Samuel Bartlett 

Abel Mattoon 
Samuel Wells 



Milns Oatman 
David Thurber 
Levi Goodnoe 

Hazael Shepherd 



William Ward 
Daniel Martin 



Silas Hayward 
Arad Hnnt 

Steph'n R.Bradley 
Moses Bratton 



John Foster 
loel Marsh 

Tho. Chandler 

Eikanah Sprague 

Daniel Spooner 
riioinas Moredock 
Elisha Burton 
John W. Dana 
Thomas Hapyood 
Calvin Parkhurst 
Ebene'r Parkhurst 

Israel Burlingame 

loel Eli 
Warren Cottle 
John King 



Suppossi (0 be the fust white person born in Vf-rmont, 
o 
O 



II Jainej.£ailcy 
i Ward Bailey 

l?peakefj m small Capi. 



Lewia Beebe 
'ed'h Aylesvvorth 
Ben.iamin Gardner 
Wareham Gibb* 
Stephen Pearl 
Reuben Thoinaa 
Peter Wright 

Jonathan Munger 
Joseph Bradley 



Samuel Knisht 
John Sarsreant ' 
Leonard Spuuidiu* 

Thomas Kinnc 
William Bullock 
John Shepherdson 

Benjamin Henry 
William H.Church 



Zndock Granjrcr 
Ebenezer Slyrick 
Daniel Taylor 
LucHs Wiison 
Daniel jewett 

Colbiirn Predion 
Joshua Wood 
John Bridgman 
Benjamin Burt 

Silas Hamilton 
James Flagg 
Jesse Cook 



John Simonds 
Benjamin Cox 

John Coffein 
Reuben Jones 
Thomas Chandler 

Joseph Marsh 
Elias Weld 
Abel Curtis 
Peter Olcott 



Comfort SeaTCr 
jopI M arsh 
Abncr Bisbe* 
John Barrett 
Walters Chilson 

Stephen Jasob 

Jesse S afford 



Alexander Harver 



Timothy Nnsii 

10 Reuben Ha\T« 

11 Abraham Cil* 



18 REPRESENTATIVES BEFORE 1788, CONTINUED. 

Bennington Co. 

1783 1784 1785 J7f 

Thoinaa Tolman 



I78i! 
I Jonathan Fassetl 

1 Mathew Lyon 
S-'Siamuel Safford 
"■i Isaac Tichenor 
li Beiija'n Baldwin 
3 Jdhn Strong 

(i Gideon Ormsby 

<; Thomas Bull 

a Beuja'n Gardner 

b 

lOBIoseB Robingoi 

10 Amos Curtis 

11 

13 Peter Wright 
Bigelow Lawrouct 

14 Asa Hicknck 

15 Joseph Biadlcy 

WlNDPIAM CO. 

1 

2 Ben'n Butterfield 
2 

5 Ale.xan'r Kathan 
5 
6 
7 

7 William Smalley 

8 Edwaid Harris 
8 

9 

10 Edward Aiken 
11 

11 J. Underwood 

12 Daniel Taylor 
12 

13 LucusWilson 

13 Noah Sabiu 
14 

14 Elias Olcott 
17 

18 Arad Hunt 

19 WAEDSBORO' 

iiO John Morton 

90 

21 Si'as Hnrailion 

22Josiali Lock 

VViNDsoa CO, 

J John Simonds 

3 Benja'n Stebben 
4 

5 Bbidowathr. 



Lemuel Bnck 

Henry Walbrldge 

Isaac Tichenor jifaac Tichenor 

lohn Slmmway 



Timothy Brown 

Timothy Bliss 
Thomas Jewett 



Richard Bailey 
Edward Hurd 

Gideon Ulin 

Samuel Bartlett 

Samuel Knight 
Jonathan Knight 

Benja'n Carpenter 
Thomas Cutler 

Joseph Tucker 
Renjainin Olds 
William Ward 



Jo^luia W.'bb 
.lohn flouiidy 
fosepli Tyler 
Jonaihan Hunt 

John Tuthil 
Elijah Kanney 
Isaac Lyman 



Samuel Brown 
Benjamin Cox 
Rice Wheeler 



Benj'n Baldwin 
Abra'ra Underbill 

Martin Powell 
■ii-hn Niles 
|Beujamin Gardner 

David SheUlon 

Parker Cole 

Joseph Bradley 
Samuel Bailey 



7 Thomas Carroll 

8 Joseph Mars-h 

8 Joshua Hazcu 

9 Roser Enos 
9 Elias Weld 
11 Abel Curtis 

1 1 Tho. Moredocl- 

13 

14 Andrew Spesir 

KiCal'n Paiktiuriii 

17 Daniel Gilbert 

18 

18 

20 Eli)ah Robinson 

23 EbeiiezerCurti 
•Si Benjamin Wail 

24 Jabez Cottle 
24 John Strong 
Caledonia co. 

I 
U 

laRyEGATE. 
K'SEX CO. 

s 



Daniel Heald 

Stephen Tilden 

William Gallup 

Paul Brijrhnm 
\bidab Smith 
Joseph Sawy,M- 
Elias Stevei s 

Simeon Stevens 



Phinehas Thomas 
Jesse i^afloid 



LeonardSpaulding 

Lnvewell Bullock 
William Bullock 

Ifubbel VVells 



Luke Knowlton 



james Hale 
Oliver Lovell 



johu Bridgnian 

S. Roe Bradley 
Chipman Swift 

John Simondbjr. 
\aron Barlow 
Michael FIjnn 
John Hawkins 
Jonathan Athertoii 
William Gilkev 

Joshua Hazen 

Roger Enos 

Klirha Burton 
HIijali Gales 
William Perry 
Johu Weld 
Silas Wiliams 
Anthony Morso 
Nathaniel Weston 
Daniel Gibb 
Walters Chilson 
Bryant Brown 
Charles Leavens 
Jabez Cotlle 



Jonath'n Robinsoi 
Jolm Shuraway 



Israel Sinith 



Perez Deane 



Hosen Miller 
William Bigelow 



Samuel Ho\\e 



Jehiel VVebb 



Joshua Wood 
Arad Hunt 



S. R. Bbadlky 



Joel Marsh 
John Coffeii 



Jacob Burton 



Elias Stevens 
Daniel Gilbert 



Hilkiah Grout 
Benjamin Wait 



Wm. C'hamberlii' 
John Rich 



iVathan CanScId 

Elijah Dewey 

Silas Goodrich 

Oliver Smith 

Benjamin Gardner 

David Sheldon 
Joseph Bristol 
GlDKON Olin 

John Gray 
Gideon Brownson 

James Shadier 

Israel Smith 

Leonard Spauldiug 
ljnrge^t 

Peter Briggs 



Phinehas Freeman 

Wm. Ward Feb B', 
" Oct. '8( 

Daniel Jewett 



John BridciMan 
Aaron Hudson 

BenjamLi Burt 
James Roberts 
Jesse Cook 



Beriah Green 
Nathaniel Throop 



Elias Weld 

Paul Brighara 
Abidah Smith 

Calvin Parkhurst 
James Carpenter 
Abner Bisbee 

Joseph Hubbard 
Bryant Brown 



Benjamin Emmons 
Alexander Harvey 



John Shumway 
Gideon Ormsby 
Thomas Jewett 

Richard Hurd 
Gideon Olin 



William Stickney 



Noah Sabin 
Jehiel Webb 

trad Hunt 



lohn Sessions 
Isaac Lyman 



Benjamin Cox 
lohn Hawkins 



Thomas Chandler 
Joshua Hazen 



Elisha Burton 
John Throop 
.lohn Weld 
Elias Stevens 

Jotham White 

Elijah Robinson 



Wm. Chambeilin 



Eliezer Rosbrook 



REPRESENTATIVES BEFORE 1788. 



10 



March, 12, 1778 
'J'lioiiias Tuttle 
Zado'k Remington 

Al)ii!?r Lewis 
riionjaa Rowley 

-^ailock Everest 
I'Mijiilian Fassett 
William Ward 
rii.'epi) Bowker 
folin Smith 

diaries Brewstei 

Ahi-ahfim Jackson 
Daniel Culver 



Oct 1778 
josiali Powers 
jesso Belknap 



Gideon Adams 



Roswell Post 
Zebulon Mead 



Benjamin Baldtvin 



Mcob Kent 
"'hn G. Bailey 

Tim' Bartholomev 



Rutland co. 

2 Brandon 

3 Castleton 

5 Clarendon 
5 

6 Danby 
C 

9 Ira 

14 I'awlet 
I(i Pittsford 
17 Poulmey 

15 Rutland 
18 

20 Shrewsbury 
2-2 Tiumoutli 
oo 

23 Wallingford 

24 Wells 
Obanok CO. 
1 Bradford 
] 

5 Corintli 
j; Fairlee 

7 Newbury 
7 

10 Strafford 

11 Thetford 

From New IIamp. 

SHIBE. * 

1 Charlestown 

2 Canaan 
:i I'laremont 
4 Haverhill 
.5 Clieslerlield 
ti Enfield 
7 Drei-den 
i^' Hanover 

y Lebanon 

9 

jn Keene 

10 

11 Cardig-aii 

12 Walpole 
12 I 
j3 Westmoreland 
13 

14 Lyme 
].') Ox fold 
]ti Acwortii 

17 Cornish 

18 Bath 

19 Guuthwaite 

20 Laadaff 

21 Gdsum 
22Plainfield 

23 Pierniont 

24 Hinsdale 

25 Richmond 
25 

26 Alstead 

27 Croydon 

28 Grafton 
^9 Marlow 

30 Lempster 

31 Lyman 

32 Newport 

33 New Grantham 

34 Orford 

35 Saville 

36 Surry 

*By an examination ofSLADE'S VET?- 
MONT STATE PAPERS, vou will find the 
particulars of a Union formed hy a part of New 
Hampshire, and a part of \cw York with 
Vermont, for the extension of the latter and 
representatives were admitted from those states 
to act in the legislature a number of times, til! 



Ithamer Ilibbert 



'oshua Nuttin;,' 
Icabod Ormsby 

Frederick Smith 



2 Thomas Baldvv in 

■t James Bailey 

' Bela Turner 
Bezaleel Woodard 
•B David Woodard 
■i J onath' Freeman 
'•lo-hna Wheatle5 
Nehe'h. Estabrook 

n Elisha Payne 



15 Israel Morey 



19.Ioha Voun? 
N'athauiel Rogers 



Abuer Chandler 



1779 
Timothy Barker 

Rzcklel Clark 
Vcbcdiali Angel 

iVilliam Gage 
Li.ac Clark 
U'iUiam Fiich 
Kbenczer Drury 

William Roberts 
John Smith 

■'olomon Bingham 
-harles Bre-'.ster 
Abraham Ives 



Silas Webb 



Hrewsier Higley 
loseph Smith 
Eliliu Smith 



George Sherman 



Roswell Post 
Benjamn Whipple 



Thomas Porter 
Abraliam Jackson 
Barnabas Moss 

Steph'u M'Connel! 

John Taplin 
Samuel Smith 
Jacob Keut 

John Powell 
riui. Bartholomew 



1 William Pase 
1 Sam'l Witherbee 
1 iVIathias Stone 
1 Oliver Ashley 
') Samuel King 
"> Silas Thompson 



Lewis Wa'krr 
Ebenezer Wilson 
Daniel Sherman 

Simson Edgerton 

" Abisha Moseley 
John Smith 

Benedict Webber 
Samuel Mattocks 
Thomas Portee 

Daniel Culver 

.lohn Barron 
loo Thurbsr 

Icabod Ormsby 

John G. Bailey 
Elijah Beaman 
Israel Smith 



■< John Houss 
' Elijha Pavno 
'tKli:iu Hyde 

11 Sawyer Bullook 

12 johu Graves 



14 Jonathan Child 

15 Eben. Fairfield 
II) Johu Duncan 
n William Ripley 



Benjamin Sumner 



22 Francis Smith 

23 Thomas Kussell 

24 Daniel jones 



20 Absolem Peters 
Ebenezer Dewey 
22 Jona'n Stevens 
22 J osiah Russell 

25 Silas Gaskill 
25 Daniel Cass 
Nath'l S. Prentiss 

27 Moses Whipple 

28 Russel Mason 

29 Samuel Canfield 

30 Elijah Frink 
'U Nathan Hodges 

32 Benjamin Giles 

33 Abel StHVens 
Havonport Phelps 
.35 Moses True 
WalstonBrockway 

their October session ITS I, holden at Charles- 
town, N. II., the connection was brought to an 
end. On this ant! the next page you will find 
the names of the representatives from those 
two states, one of which was chosen Clerk in 
1778, and anolLer Lieut. Governor in 1781. 



7 Eb'z'r Brewster 

8 Jonathan Wright 
8 jouath. Freeman 



10 Isaac Wyman 
10 Ezra Stiles 
12 

12 Jonathan Hall 

13 Jonathan Cole 
Archelaus Temple 
14 

14 Ebenezer Green 

16 Peleg Sprague 

17 " 

Elisba Cleaveland 
19 



'20 



REPRESENTATIVES BEFORE 1788. 



Hl-TLilKI) CO. 17M I 178J 

1 Ileuaou 

'i I 

3 Reuben Moultoni Eli Cogswell 
otlihu Smith [ly Joseph Smith 
5 INCKEASK MosE. Thaddeua Curtis 
B Thoiiiao Rowley! 



6 Roger William* 

7 Fairliavea 

8 Hubbardton 

y Lemuel Roberts 
]] Middletown 
14 Sirae'n Edgert'ii 
16 Eben. Drury 
J7 Titu» Wation 
J7 William Ward 
18 Roswell Post 
18 Bonj. Whipple 
20 loab'd Kobinson 
22 Sam. Mattocks 

22 T4iomas Potter 

23 ICbenez Murray 
iii Abel Merrimati 
Orange Co, 
1 
1 

5 NoIiB'h Lovewell 
C 

7 
7 
10 

10 Elijah Beaman 

11 Moody Freeman 
11 Beriah Loomis 
14 Vershire 

9 Randolph 
Addison Co 

1 Addison 
4 Cornwall 

13 Panton 
23 Whiting 

2 Cambridge 
4 Colchester 
Membew from 
NEW YORK. 

1 Black^Creek 

2 Cambridge 
2 

3 Hoosick 
3 

4 Greenfield 
r> Granville 
C> Little Hoosick 
6 

7 North Granville 

8 South Granville 

9 Skeensboio' 

10 Schaghticoke 
10 

11 Saratoga 
U 



Petpr Lewis 
Mathew Lyon 

Joseph Wood 

jocl Harnian 
Jonathan Fasse 



Samuel Williams 
Benedict Webber 



Ebenezer Marvin 
Abraham Iveg 



Benjamin Baldwii 



Heber Gilbert 
Enoch Bean 
Israel Smith 



June session, 1781 

John Shepherd 
Phine's Whiteside 
Joseph Caldwell 
John Abbott 

Gideon Warren 
Asaph Cook 
Abraham Burdick 
David Randall 



Isaac Clark 
Noah Lee 
Daniel Marsh 
Abel Cooler 
Darius I-obdell 
Edward Vail 



Lemuel Roberts 

William Fitch 
Eleazer Harwood 
James Brookings 



Nathan Finney 

.Vathani'l Cliipman 
Nailianiel Ives 
Daniel Culver 

John Barron 



Vathani't, Nilks 
Ebenezer White 
Jacob Bailey 

Timothy Blake 



9 Asa Edge rton 
1 John Strong 

23 Samuel Beach 
Oct. session, 1781 



Stutson Benson 
jonatlian Walton 



Aaron Fuller 
Thomas Benedict 



Thomas Smith 
John Rogers 



Benjamin Baker 
Joseph Craw 
Silas Child 
David Smith 
Bezalcel Phelps 



Brewster Higley 



Cephas Carpenter 
Joseph Spauidi^g 



Abraham lackson 
Abel Merriman 



Noah White 
Nathaniel Niles 
John G. Bailey 
Heber Gilbert 



roel Walker 
James Blodgett 



15 Zadock Everes'. 

■3 Daniel Kinsley 

I 'I'ho. Butterlield 
d Ferrisburgh 

) /..eicester 

II * Middlebnry 

12 Monkton 

13 Newhaven 
H Orwell 

0R4NGE Co. 

^ Brookfield 
13 Tunbridge 
)7 Williamstovvn 
i Burlington 
Essex 

8 Jericho 

11 Shelburne 
15 Willisloii 
4 Fairfax 

9 Highgate 

12 Kyegata 



ITfir, 
I Asshel Smith 
2Iohn Mott 

3 Isaac Clark 



8 David Hickock 



Lemnel Chipman 
Jonathan Fassett 



18 lohn Stevens 
Icabod Robinson 

Ebenezer Marvin 
loseph Randall 



6 Israel Morey 
Thomas Johnson 
Samuel Bliss 
Tim. Bartholomew 
9 James Steele 



4 Hiland Hall 
15 Peter Ferris 

2 Thomas P. Loid 

4 Ira Allen 

5 Abel Thompson 
John Smith 
Gamaliel Painter 

Phinehas Brown 
Ebenezer Wilson 

Jonathan Pierce 



Samuel Lane 
Dubartus Willard 
Jedediah Lane 

Jonathan Spafford 

9 Tlio. Bntterfield 
James Wliitelaw 



1787 
.N'athan Danieli 



; Peter Lewis 

Vathan Rura«ey 

•loseph Spaulding 

16 Gideon Cooley 

Thomas 'Ashley 
Samuel Williams 



■Stephen Clark 
iiiiuel Lathrop 



Bihiad Andruj 

Reuben Foster 
Samuel Smith 



Alexand'rPennock 

Beriah Loom is 

Asa Edgerton 

Zadock Everest 
Samuel Benton 

John Fassett 

9 Thomas Sawyer 

Ebenezer Barniim 
Bozaleel Rudd 



Timothy Cowlo 
13 Seth Austin 
17 Elijah Paine 
Frederick Sa.xtou 
Timothy Bliss 
James Farusworth 
Jl Caleb Smith 

4 Thomas Russell 



*The town of Salisbury claim Judge Painter 
as their Representative in 1787, in consequence 
of a new running of town lines, taking his house 
unexpectedly, two or three rods south of the 
south line of Middlebury, and the journals of 
that year support their claim ; but I have not 
yet learned that they claim him in 1786,although 
living in the same house both years. Nor have 
I beeninfoimed of their laying any claim to 
Thomas Sawyer who representea Leicester in 
1787, 8 and 9, although he resided on the disput- 
«il territorv between the two towns, and on that 



part which is now Salisbury village. 

The foregoing pages contain all the Repre- 
sentatives previous U) the year 1788, that are to 
be found. The journals of March, 1778. and of 
October, 1786, do not contain a catalogue of the 
members, but I think I have both nearly accu- 
rate. 

The remainder will be arrange'd by counties, 
alphabetically, and will come as even as any 
mode without dividing counties. By the figures, 
before the towns, the reader will be enabled to- 
follow anv town through the work to l(r50. 



REPRESENTATIVES, ADDISON, BENNINGTON, CALEDONIA 21 



1788 
ZaHock Everest 
rhilip Stone 

Samuel Bentoa 
Ahel Thompson 
Thomas Sawyer 
Gamaliel Painter 
Samuel Barnuni 
Alexander Bru^h 
AVilliara Smith 
Gideon Spencer 
Stephen Hard 
Josiah Pond 



Samuel Beach 

Nathan Canfield 
Elijah Dewey 
William Dunton 
Thomas Barney 
Thomas Jewett 
Israel Smith 
Richard Hurd 
* Gideon OUn 
Benjamin lupper 
Gideon Brownson 

Alexander Harvej 

Abraham Morrill 
VVm. Chamberlin 



1789 



ADDISON CO. 

1 Addison 

2 Bridport 

3 Bristol 

4 Cornwall 

5 Ferrishurgh 
9 Leicester 

1 1 Middlebury 

12 Monkton 

13 Newhaven 

14 Orwell 

15 Panton 

17 Salisbury 

18 Shorehara 
20 Vergennes , 

22 Wevbridgo 

23 Whiting 
Bennington Co. 

1 Arlington 

2 Benningtoa 

3 Dorset 

6 Manchester 
8 Pownal 

10 Rnpert 

11 Sanigate 

13 Shaftsbury 

14 Stamford 
1.") Sunderland 
Caledonia Co. 

1 Barnet 

3 Cabot 

4 Danville 

1 1 Peacham 

1 2 Ryegate 

14 St. johnsbury 



HON. HENRY OLIN 

Came into Leicester at an early day. and 
from his large dimensions and rather awkward 
habits, the people were not at first much prc])os- 
sessed in liis favor. But being of a strong mind 
and fulf of wit and anecdote, prejudices began 
to wear away, and ho was chosen a Representa- 
tive in 1799 and continued to be chosen for 
twenty-two out ot twenty-six years. He was 
two years a member of the Council, and three 
years Lieutenant Governor, and one skort ses- 
sion was a member of Congress to supply the 
place of the Hon. Charles Rich, deceased. He 
■was one of the Assistant Judges of the County 
Court for eight years, and Chief Judge fifteen 
i?ears in succession from 1801 to 18'24. 

When he first began legislation it was a new 
business to him, and the sound of his own voice 
would sometimes embarrass him in that body of 
talented men. An anecdote is related of him as 
follows: He arose from his seat and began 
" Mr. Speaker. I rise for information," and 
halted. Upon which another member arose and 
Raid; " Mr. Speaker I very much rejoice 
that t^e gentleman should arise with such a com- 
mendable object, for no man needs it more." 
*Speakers in Italics. 



1790 
David Whitney 
Philip Stoiie 

rhonias Tolman 



Phinehas Brown 
Peter Eerria 



Samuel Chipman 
Abel Wright 
Ezra Allen 



Jonathan Robinson 
John Shumway 
Gideon Ornisby 



Gideon OUn 
Perez Deane 



James Cross 
Jesse Leavenworth 



lohn Smith 

Flijah Foot 
Ebcnezer Wilson 
Benjamin Ilolcomb 
Eleazcr Claghoru 
Josiah Pond 
Jabez Fitch 

Ebenezr Wheelock 

Timothy Todd 

William D unton 



Richard Hurd 
Gideon OUn 
Andrew Seldea 



Alexander Harvey 
David Whither 
John Gray 



I 1791 

5!nnuicl Strong 
Marshall .bnuih 

Samuel Benton 

Benja'n Whitman 

Joseph Willo'ghby 



Stephen Hard 
James Moore 
Enoch Woodbridge 
Samuel Clark 



John Shumway 
Job Giddings 

Moses »Sheldon 

Gideon OUn 



Jesse Leavenwortlj' 

u 
u 

Joel Roberts 



He had among his townsmen an old gentleman 
that had taken a dislike to the Judge, but being 
politically agreed, he would support the Judge 
for othce. On one occasion he came into meet- 
ing while the ballottiiig was going on,— pushed 
himself through the crowd to the box and spoke 
out in a loud voice, " here Mr. Constable is a vote 
for Judge Olin, but I hope God will forgive me."^ 
During his services on the bench he had given 
some ofi'ence to one of the young attornies, that 
has since disappointed many of his enemies. A 
person informed the Judge that thisatiorney was 
going to the Legislature to prevent him from 
being re-appointed. Well, said the Jud«e, I will 
tell the company a story. When 1 first came 
into Leicester, I built a'log hut and began cut- 
ting down the forest east of it which enabled me 
toseethesun and moon as they rose, earlier 
than usual. I had a little dog, and he seeing 
tlie moon lower down than he had before, and 
shining through the trees concluded some mis- 
chief was on foot, and began to bark at the moon, 
and kept at it, and paused. Well, says one, 
'• what next 1" Why, I could not discover that 
it had any effect whatever on the moon, that 
kept on its course the same as if the dog had 
been silent, but I discovered the little dog was 



■')■) 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



Joseph Willougby 
William Eno 
Ebeuezer Wilson 



Ephraim Doolittle James Moore 

u I 1. 

Samuel Jewett I " 

'■ Joel Foster 



ADO 'SOX CO. 1792 I 1793, 

1 J)iivid Wliitiiey | 

2 .Vhu-shail Smiih 

."J Jniia. Eastman Ilenrv M'Lau^hliii 

4 WilliMm Slade 'Joel Liiisley 

5 Abel Tlionipsoii' 

9 Benj. Whitman John Smith 

1 1 Gaiiil. Painter 

12 John Ferguson 

13 Miles Bradley 
i 4 Jabez Warren 
15 Peter Ferris 

17 Stephen Hard 

18 James Moore 
20 E. VVoodbridge 

22 Samuel Clark 

23 Ebe'r Wheelock 

BKNNISGTON CO. i 

1 Nathan Canlield Timothy Todd 

2 Jona. Robinson 

3 John Shumway 

6 Job Giddings 

8 Josiah Wright 

9 Readshord' 

10 David Sheldon 

1 1 Richard Hard 

13 Gideon Olin 

14 Andre'iv Selden 

15 Samuel Bartlett 

16 Winhall 

CALKDONIA CO 

I A. Plarvey 
James Morse 

4 J. Leavenworth 

7 Ilardwich 
9 Lipidon 

11 W. Chamberlin 
1'2 Josiali Page 



1794. 
Josiah Clark 



Joshua Hyde 

Miles Bradley 
Amos Spafford 
Edmond Grandey 



14 Joel Roberts 

16 Walden 

17 Water ford 

18 Wheelock 



Jona. Armstronj 



Samuel Thayer 
Moses Sheldon 
Samuel Bristol 
Gideon Olin 

Gilbert Bradley 



Benjamin Sias 
Josiah Arnold 



Josias L. Arnold 



Stephen Martiadale 
Martin Pi. well 



Simeon Hazletine 
Peier Wright 

Lemuel Bradley 



Joseph Alorse 



Daniel Gaboon 



John Beane 



1795. 
Zadotk Everest 

Jona. Eastman 



Benj. Whitman 

John Ferguson 
Klijah Foot 
Jabez W^arren 



Josiah Pond 

Gideon Spencer 

Eben'r Wheelock 



John Shumway 
Gideon Ormsby 

Elijah Bayley 
David Sheldon 
Reuben Thomas 



Samuel Bartlett 



Enos Stevens 
Samuel Warner 



John Gray 

Nathaniel Perkins 
Jonathan Grow 



I 1796. 

[Josiah Claik 

Gurdon Munsill 



Gamaliel Painter 

Ehenezer Wilson 
Eleazer Claghorn 
Amor.' Marsh 



Jonathan Baker 
Elijah Dewey 
Jona. Armstrong 
George Sexton 
Solomon Wright 

Grove Moore 



Benj. Tupper 
Gilbert Bradley 
Asa Beebe 



Josiab Page 
Joel Roberts 

John Grow 



6ome hoarse for a few days, and I never knew 
him to bark at the moon again. 

When the Judge took his seat in Congress in 
Dec., 1824, the weather was unpleasant and very 
different from what he was accustomed to see, 
and having but a short time to stay, his brother 
members were not very anxious for an acquaint- 
ance, and he wa.s lonely. One of the members 
in conversation with him, wished to know how 
he liked Washington as compared with Vermont. 
The Judge said he liked some things in Wash- 
ington very well, but he preferred Vermont in 
many respects, and one in particular, which is, 
here you have white butter and yellow girls, and 
iu Vermont we hava yellow butter and white 
girls. 

The Judge removed to Salisbury in the spring 
of J 837, where he died the same year, aged 
about 70 vears. 



HON. SAMUEL C. CRAFTS 

Is a son of Col. Ebenezer Crafts, who began 
the first settlement of Craltsbuiy in 1788, though 
he did not remove his lamily there till Febiuary, 
1791, but was there himself and experienced 
many of the hardships incident to a life in the 
wilderness, having to draw the female part of 
his lamily, with otherswhocame with him,froni 
Cabot, ly miles, on hand sleds with snow shoes, 
and snow four leet deep. The town was organ- 
ized in March, 1792, and Samuel C. Crafts was 
the first Town Clerk, which olHcehe held, by an- 
nual elections till March, 1829, in wliich Joseph 
Scott (then Jan., was elected and has held it till 
Feb., 1851.) Samuel C. Cralts was born at 
Woodstock, in the county of Windham, S'ate 
of Connecticut, on the Gth day vL October, A, 
D. 17G8. He graduated at Harx^ard University, 
Massachusetts, in Julj^, 1790; and in the winter 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



ADOisoy CO. 1797 

1 David Whitney 

2 riiilip Stone 

3 II iVrLaughlin 

4 Joel Linslcy 

5 Abel Thonipsot) 

8 Hancock 

9 Bcnj. Whitman 

10 Lincoln 

11 Samuel Millei* 

12 Jos. Willoughb} 

13 Ezra Hoyt 

14 Jabez Warron 
1.5 Edni'iid Grand\ 

17 E. Claghorn 

18 Josiah Pond 

19 jS/cirkgboro 
'20 Amos Marsh 
"22 S. Jewett 

23 Joel Fo.-;ter 

REXNIXGTON CO. 

1 Jonathan Baker 

2 Jona. Kobinson 

3 John Shumway 

5 Lcindgrove 

6 Georire Sexton 

8 Josiah Wright 
9 

10 Grove Moore 

11 Richard lliird 

13 Peter Wright 

14 Rethuel Finney 
1,5 Samuel Bartlett 

16 Russel Day 

17 Woodford 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Walter Brock 

3 Samuel Warner 

4 Benj Sias 

7 Paul Spooner 

9 Daniel Cahoon 

11 J.AV. Chandler 

12 John Cameron 
14 Joel Roberts 
16 

1 7 John Grow 

18 Abra'am Morrill 



1793, 

Marsliall Smith 
Timothy Allen 
William Slade 



Jolm Smith 

Dani-^l Cliipman 
Josiah Wilioughbj 

Pliny Smith 
Silas Pond 
Stephen Hard 
Thomas Rich 
John Ferguson 

Simon Dickinson 



Aaron C, Collins 

Gideon Ormsby 
David Sheldon 



Lemuel Bradley 
John Brooks 



Horace Beardsley 
Jesse Leavenwortl 



Reuben Blanchard 

Joseph Lord 
Nicholas Gilman 



1799. 
Levi ILinks 

Robert Ht)lley 
Joel Linsley 
i'hcolMiddiebrook 

llcnry Olin 



Samuel Barnnm 
William Eno 



Salathicl Bump 
Josiah Pond 

Awos Manh 
Samuel Jewett 



Tynis Hurd 



Gideon Olin 
Ruisel Day 

Benjamin Sias 



Wm. Neilson Jr. 
Joel Roberts 
Nathaniel Perkins 
Asa Grow 
John Beane 



1800. 



William Slade 
Amos Thf)mpson 
E.-aias BiUts 



Daniel Smith 



Charles Rich 
.John Ferguson 
Amos Marsh - 



Nathan Can field 
Jona. Robinson 
Jona. Armstrong 
David Carpenter 
Jacob Odel 
Josiah Wright 
Elijah Bailey 

Reuben Thomas 
Jonas Galusha 

Gilbert Bradley 
AsaBeebe Jr 
Elkanah Danforth 



David Dunbar 
Levi Goodrich 

David Elkins 



Abraham Morrill 



I 15^01 

(iidion ScL'ur 
J'hluchas Kiichel 

•Toel Linslcy 
T. Middlebrooks 



Jedediali J')urfcr 
Gamaliel Painter 
Samuel Barnnm 
Elisha Fuller 



Awns Mtirsh 
Sihis Wright 
Aaron Beach 

Jonathan Baker 

Steph'n Martindalc' 
Daniel Tuthil 
Gideon Ormsby 



•Tobn "Watkins 
Jacob Galusha 
Simeon Stevens 

Vsa Beebe 



Taincs JFLeran 
Joseph Fisher 



Tonathnn Elkins 
fohn Cameron 
Joseph Lord 
Nath'l Farrington 



fcdlowing came with his parents to Vermont. 
He was soon after chosen a delegate to a Con- 
vention vhi'ch Jormed theCon.-^liiution ai Wind- 
sor, July 4, \T.)?y, and was the yoiingest member 
of that convention, and is Relieved to be the on- 
ly one of that convention now living. He was 
also a member of the House of Representatives 
in nOfi, 1800.-1, 3, and 5. and Clerk of the As- 
sembly in 1798, and 9. He was a member of 
the Council in IS09. 1810, l8ll. 1812, and would 
have been in 1813, had not the canvassing com- 
mittee of that year viewed it be their duty to re- 
ject the votes returned from the town of Col- 
chester. 

He was appointed irstAssistant Judge of Or- 



leans County Court, on its first organization in 
1800, and continued in that office till 1810, at 
which time he was appointed Chief Judge, and 
held that office till December Ist. 1810. in which 
year he was elected a member of Congres.s 
to commerce March 4, I8l7, and was three 
times subsequently elected and continued to 
March 3d, 1825; when he was again elected 
Councillor, which office he held for the two suc- 
ceeding years. In October, 1825 he was ap- 
pointed first Judge of the County Court which 
he held till December, 1828. In' 1828 and 1S29, 
he was chosen Governor of the State by the peo- 
ple, and in 1830 was Governor, but chosen by 
the Legislature. In the winter of 18i2 he rP- 



24 REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



ADUISON CO. 1802 

1 Gideon Segar 

2 Phine'as Kitchel 

3 Robert HoUey 

4 Joel Linsley 

5 T. Middlebrook 
6 

7 

8 Esaias Butts 

9 Henry Olin 

10 Ebenczf'-L'urtey 
HP ..iiel Chipraan 
''2 Daniel Smith 
13 E. Fuller 
U P. Smith 
"i.) ..I'ls Pond 
16 

17 SalathielBump 

18 Charles Rich 

19 John Ferguson 

20 E'h Wood bridge 
21 

22 Silas Wright 

23 Eb'nr Wheelock 

BENNINGTON CO. 

1 Jonathan Baker 

2 Moses Robinson 

3 Ste'n Martindale 

5 David Carpenfer 

6 Gideon Ormsby 
7 

8 Josiah Wright 

9 John Whitney 

10 David Sheldon 

11 Reuben Tho .as 

13 Jacob GaluMia 

14 Bethuel r-.iney 

15 Edmond Graves 

16 Asa Beebe 

17 Elka'h Danforth 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Alex. Harvey 

2 Burke 

3 Joseph Fisher 

4 David Dunbar 

5 Deweyshurgh 

6 Groton 

7 Levi Goodrich 

9 William Gaboon 

11 Reub Blanchard 

1 2 John Cameron 

13 Sheffield 

14 Nathaniel Edson 
1.5 Sutton 

16 N. Farrington 

17 Jos. Armington 

18 Abram Morrill 



1803. 



David Fool 



1804. 
Asa Hemenway 



Gamaliel Painter Daniel Chipman 



iiv,.. ;:. >-5axton 
John S. Larabee 

Amos Marsh 



David Brown 



Nathan Robinson 
John Shumway 

Daniel Tuthil 
Robert Anderson 
Reuben Bigelow 
Solomon Wright 
Elijah Bailey 

Richard Hurd 



Jacob Hale 



Saml. Chamberlain 
Jona. M'Cumher 
Isaiah Fisk 



Saml. Shepherd 

Salathiel Bump 
Charles Rich 

Samuel Strong 



Martin NortOH 

Asa Utley 
Nath'l Collins 



Josiah Rising 

James Millard 
Gilbert Biadley 



John Bacbop 

John W. Dana Jr 
Joseph Moifet 

Jesse Heath 
Samuel French 

Jonathan Elkins 



Nath'l Perkins 



1805. 



Benjamin Sanford 
John Frasier 



Esaias Butts 
Abij.ah Perry 
Howland Delong 
Gamaliel Painter 



Silas Pond 
Reuben Saxton 
Samuel Hill 



Samuel Jewett 
Aaron Beach 



William Henry 
Samuel Collins 
Daniel Tuthil 



Benj. Gardner 



S. Wilmarth Jr 
Edmond Graves 
Asa Beebe 



David Goodwillie 
Thomas Bartlett 
Joseph Fisher 
Christop'r Sargeant 
Stephen Grossman 



William Gaboon 
Wm. Chamberlain 



Pres West 
Caleb Fisk 



John Beane 



1806. 

William Myrick 
Ezekiel Dunton 

The'lMiddlebrooks 



Henry Olin 
Ebenezer Durfey 
Daniel Chipman 



Salathiel Bump 

John Ferguson 
Thomas Byrd 



David Brown 

Tyrus Hurd 
Wm. Henry Jr 



And'w Richardson 



Shubael Wilmarth 
(( 

Jacob Halo 

Wm. Strowbridge 

Pearly Scott 
Joseph Moffet 
Ford Placestead 



Abraham Smith 
Jona. Elkins Jr. 
James Neilson Jr 
Stephen Drown 
Nath'l Edson 



Silas Davison 
Abraham Morrill 



ceivedfrora the Governor the appointment of 
Senator in Congress, in room ot the Hon. Sam- 
uel Prentiss, who had resigned on being ap- 
pointed a District Judge in the room of Judge 
Paine deceased: In the fall of that year he was 
fleeted bv the Legislature to fill the vacancy in 
the Senate till March ?>i, \ 813. He was Pres- 



ident of the Constitutional Convention ofl859. 
In all the duties he has performed, "doing 
right " has been his principal object, and none 
has been able to say that he ever swerved from 
that. He still lives in Craltsbury, enjoying re- 
markable health and strength for one ol his age. 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



AunisoN CO. 1807 1SUS. 

1 Gideon Segar Duvid Whitney 

2 Wm. JMyrick " 

3 Amns Eastman Ezckicl Dunton 

4 David Foot Joel Linsley 
n Obadiah Walker; 

7 Joel Rice |Josepli Tatnck 

8 Esaias Butts 
'3 Henry Ulin 

10 E. Diirfcy 

1 1 Daniel Chipman' 

12 Frederick Smith Daniel ymitli 
i:{ Elisha Fuller Ezra lioyt 

14 Pliny Smith | . '' 

15 Sainl She]) herd I " 

17 Salathicl Bump Hciibcu Saxton 

15 Charles Kich I " 

19 Samuel Hill [John Ferguson 

20 John H. Shcrrill, David Edmond 

22 Samuel Jewett 

23 Stukcly Stone 

BENNINGTON CO. 

1 Jonathan Baker'Sylvester Deming 

2 Wm Henry Jr " 

3 John Siuirnway Samuc] Collins 
.'3 Daniel Tuthil | " 
G Christ'f Roberts Joel Pratt 2d 

7 Peter Dudley 

8 Benj. Gardner 
t) Elijah Bailey 

1 Josiah llisintc 

11 Ixichard Hurd Sherman Prindle 

13 Jacob Galusha 

14 S. Wilmarth 
1-') Edmond Grave? 

16 Asa Bcehe Jr 

17 E.Danforth 

C.\I.EDONIA CO- 

1 Enos Stevens John Duncan 

2 Thomas Bartlett Boman Fylcr 

3 J. W. Dana Jr Damon 

4 W. A, Griswold 



6 Jesse Heath 

7 Mark Norris 

8 Klrhj/ 
Abraham Smitli 

10 Nticark 

! 1 John JNIattocks 

12 John Cameron 

13 Jos.H. Ingalls 

14 Pres AVest 
1.') Caleb Fisk 

10 David Gilman 
17 Jos. Armington 
Samuel Fellows jr 



William Cahoon 

Wra. Chambcrlin 

Reuben IMiles 
Ariel Aldrich 
Jethro Sanborn 
Nath'l Fanington 
Sylv's Hemenway 
\brahara Morrill 



1809. 
Amos Eastman 

Zcnas Bobbins 

David Corbin 
Gamaliel Painter 

Jonatban Hoy t jr. 



Elijah Kirkum Jr 



Asaph Sheldon 



William Park 



Joseph Fisher 

Zcnas Grossman 
Jeremiah Hidden 
Amos Farley 
Theophilas Grout 



Jonatban El kins 
Stephen Drown 
Thomas Colby 

Edward Fificld 



1810. 



Xoble Munson 
litis Fenti 



I'^bcnczer Duifey 
Jos. Willoughby Jr 
Joab Smith 



Elisha Ferguson 
Amos W. Bainum 
Asa])h Hayward 
Siukely Stone 



William Henry 
Peabody Utley 

Josiah Bising 
George Peck 

Otis Phillips 
(I 

D. Lyman 
(( 

Daniel Newell 
Joha W. Dana Jr. 

1. 

" Sot to 
(< 

Leon'd Harrington 

t( 

Joseph n. Ingalls 

Caleb Fisk 
Joseph Perkins 



1811. 



Bobcrt Holley 
Darius Mathews 
T. Middlcbrooks 

Esaias Butts 

Joseph Dclong 
Samuel Mattocks 
Daniel Smith 
Mathcw I'helps Jr 



Salathicl Bump 

Samuel Hill 

E. D. Woodbridge 

John Brittol 



Daniel Tuthil 

Samuel Wright 
David Sheldon 
Charles Dyer 

Moses Kobinson jr 

Abncr Coe 
.loseph Fisher 
AVm. A. Palmer 
Danville &Peach'm 
Jesse Heath 
Alpha Warner 

William Cahoon 
Eleazer Packer 
Jesse Merrill 
Hugh Laughlin 

Calvin Jewett 

Nath'l Farringtcn 

Abnor Morrill 



*The town of Wey bridge, politically, has been about even. This year, Samuel .Tewctt was re- 
turned a member by'one majority. He took his seat in the House, which was politically against 
bim. and it was eontesicd, and tlTe Committee on P^lections reported that he was not duly elected. 
The House accepted the report by a vote of 98 to 77. and the scat left vacant. The old gentle- 
man remarked, ' I am on the gni'n, I had but one majority to come here, and I have got twcnly- 
onc majority to ao home' 

" ^ 4 



26 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



ADDISON CO. 1812.1 1S13. 

1 David Whitney " 

2 Phine'i Kitoheil Benjamin Si<iff 

5 Lnther Barnard lEzekiel Dunlon 
4 D. Mathews 
.5 Obadiah Walker 

6 Goshen 

7 Joseph Patrick 

8 Esaias Butts 

9 Henry. Olin 
10 EbenezerDurfey 
i 1 Daniel Chipman 
J 2 Step'n llaightjv 

13 Ezra lloyt 

1 4 Joab Smith 

15 S. Shepherd 

17 Reuben Saxton 

1 8 Charles Rich 
ly Elisha Ferguson 
20 A. W. Barnum 

22 G. Cleaveland 

23 David Brown 

BENNINGTON CO. 

1 Joshua Jud.>on 

2 Elijah Dewey 

3 Beui.Deming 
.') Peabody Utley 

6 C. Chaniberlin 

7 Peter Dudley 

8 Samuel Wright 
y Elijah Bailey 



The'l Middlebrooks 



John Hartshorn 

Joseph Delong 

Daniel Chipman 



Elisha Bascom 

David Ec'anond 
Samuel Jewett 



Sylvester Demin^ 

a 

Daniel Tuthil 
Joel Pratt 



10 A. Harmon jr 

I \ Georgd Peck 

13 Charles Dyer 

14 Otis Philips 

1.5 Edmond Graves 

1 6 Asa Beebe 

1 7 M. Robinson 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Adam Duncan 

2 Isaac Dcnison 

3 Joseph Pisher 

4 Wm. A. Palmer 
e Jesse Heath 

7 Alpha Warner 

8 Theo. Grout 

9 William Cahooii 
10 Eleazer Packer 

I I Jesse Merrill 

] 2 Hugh Langhlin 

1 3 Stephen Drown 

14 Calvin Jewett 
l.'j Thomas Colby 

16 T. Farrington 

17 S. Hemenway 

18 Abra'm Morrill 



-Joshua Dupy 
Joseph Tuttlc 



Asa Beehe jr' 
Moses Robinson 



Abner Coe 
John Damon 
Wra. A. Griswold 
Peter M'Lacklin 
Amos Tattle 

Isaiah Fisk 
JatPes Ball 
Jonathan Elkins 
James Henderson 
Reuben Miles 

Ezra Child 

Wm. Montgomery 

Sylv's Hemingway 
Samuel Fellows jr 



1814. 

John B. CatliQ 
Henry Soper 



E. Durfey 
DameL Chipman 



Jas. Q. M 'Parian d 
Henry Chamberlin 

Joseph Smith 



Nathan Canfield 
Noadiah Swift 

David Willcy 
Elijah Littleiield 
Peter Dudley 
Thos- Brownal 2d 

u 

Josiali Rising 
Thomas Tuttle 
Gardner Barton 

Ethan Bradley 
Russell Day 
Oliver Perry 

Alex. Gilchrist 
Sylvester Hall 
Joseph Fisher 



1815 

Luther Xewcomb 

Phiuehas Blood 

Esaias Butts 

Joseph Delong 
Peter Siarr 

Levi Warner 

Abner G. Holcoml 
Jonathan Gibson 
Charles Rich 
Ezekiel Pease 



Stephen Robinson 
John Underhill 

Richard Skinner 

Solomon Wright 
Elijah Bailey 
Amos Haimon jr. 
Joseph Tutile 

Timothy Cook 
Edmond Graves 
Asa Beebe 
Jona. Danforth 



Roman Fyler 
David Haynes 
Wm. A, Griswold 



Leon'rd Harrington 

Eleazer Packer 
Nicholas C.Buswell 
John Neilson 
Joseph H. Ingalls 



Elijah Sargcant 



John Mattocks 
James Henderson 



Benj. Campbell 
James Bell - 

Abner Jlorrill 



1816. 
Gideon Segar 
Samuel Buck 
Noble Munsou 

Benjamin Field 



Isaac Moi-so 
Jeremiah Hatch 
Samuel Swift 



Samuel Shepherd' 

Joseph, Smith 2d 

E. Ferguson 

E. D. Woodbridgc 



Aaron Robinson 



E. Littlefield 
P. Dudley 

Henry Davison 
Silns Harwond 
Isaac Sherman 
Elihii Cross 
Otis Phillips 



Luther Park 

Wm. A. Gris-wuld 

ti 

Thcophilns Grout 

u 

Hugh Laughlin 

Ariel Aldrich 
Caleb Fisk 
Thos.Farrington 

Saml Fellows jr 



MATHEW LYON, 

Who first represented Arlington in 1779, &e., and afterwards Fairhaven many times, endeavored 
10 obtain the passage of an act giving him the exclusive right of Slitting Iron in Vermont. He 
had counted a member from a town very near Bennington, a political friend, as one of the sup- 
porters of his bill, but after hearing argument on both sides, the project looked like asking too 
much, and when his name was called to vote on the question, he asked to be excused, reasons were 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



Zi 



ADDISON CO. 1817 

1 Ilobcrt Chambers 

2 Samuel Buck 
'A Henry Soper 

4 Darius Matliews 
.5 Ecnjamiti Field 
li 
7 

8 Esaias Butts 

9 Henry Olin 

10 -Jcrcmiali Hatch 
] 1 Samuel Swift 
vSteijlicn Haigiitjr. 

13 K/.ra Hoyt 

14 .loah Smith 

15 Siiai Pond 

17 ]\ciil>en Saxton 

18 Elislia Bascom 

19 Eiislia Ferguson 
Mo David Edmond 
22 Samuel Jcwett 
2.3.El)"nr Wheclock 

liKXNINGTON CO. 

1 Daiii-1 Cliurch 

2 .\aron Robinson 

3 John Underliill 

6 Joel Fratt 

8 Solomon Vv^riglit 
'.) IJioliM Carpenter 
10 Silas Hanvooil 

] 1 (xcorge Peek 

13 Eliliu Cross 

14 Otis Fhillips 
]f> Edmond Graves 
16 
17 Luther Fark 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Uenry Oakes 

2 Isaac Dcnison 

3 David Hayues 

4 Wm- A. Grisirofd 
r. James Kcnfrcw 

T Joel Whipple 
8 

9 Isaiah Fisk 

10 Eleazer ]\acker 

11 Nchemi' Bradlec 

12 Hugh Lauglilin 

13 Jos'ti II. Ingallt 

14 Ariel Aldrich 
1 .5 James Way 
Wm. RIontgomeiT 

1 7 JosMi Armington 

18 S. Fellows jr. 



1818. 
Aaron Merrill 
Jolin B. Catlin 
l..iiiher Newcomb 
Aaron Delong 



Tliomas King 



Ebenczer Durfey 
Daniel Ciiipman 

Silas Doud 
Jam's QM'Failmul 
Samuel Sliepherd 
Salathicl Bump 



E"h D. Wood bridge 
Samuel Chllds 



Jonathan llobinsor 

Fiehard Skinner 
Feter Dudley 

John Walker 
Nathan BurttJU 
Isaac Sherman 
Jonathan Draper 
Levi Gilmore 
Timothy Brownsou 
Kusscl Day 
Jonathan Danfortl 



Foman Fvler 

John W. Dana 

William A. Palmci 
It 

Joshua Cutler 
Theophilas Grout 

James Ball 
Jesse Merrill 
Alexan. Henderson 



lames Bell 
Xathan Pike 
Abncr Morrill 



1819. 

Henry So]ier 
Thomas IMarsh 

Icabod Eiistman 
Jonathan Hagar 



Apollos Austin 
.'iilas Ta])pan 

foseph Smith , 2d 
Kber Blod<:eit 
William Wliite 
Samuel Jeuctt 



Sylvester Dcming 

Elijah Littlefield 
Benjamin Gardne i 



William Landon 
HetTben Brotiks 
William Fark 

Wm. Gilkerson 
Abntr Coc 

Wm, A. Giisuold 
Feter M' Eacklin 
Levi Goodrich 

Isaac Fletchei 
Philemon Hartwell 



Stephen Drown 
Prcs West 
Caleb Fi?k 



1820. 
iiobert Chambers 
Benjamin Miner jr 

Tho'e F. MathoAvs 
Robert B. Hazard 

Benjamin Finney 
Esaias Butts 
William Gilc 



Othniel Jcwett 
■)ohn Jackson 



Elisha Bascom 
David Kellogg 

Asaph Drake 



Cyrus Canficld 
Moses Kobinson 

Gideon Davis 
Calvin Sheldon 

Stoddnrd Merehani 
Jeremiah Amidon 
Seth Moore 
Abraham Hurd 
Nornifiu Ilinsdcll 
John M'Ehvain 



1S21. 



Noble Munson 
Benjamin Sanford 



Joel ]?ico 
Omri Dodge 

Daniel Chipman 
Kzra Ilovt 



lolin S. Larrabcc 
Elisha Fergasdn 
David Edmond 

lames O.JWalkcr 



Joseph Burr 

Solomon Wright 
Jonath'n Houghton 

John II. Sanderson 



Joseph C Ilollister David Weeks , 



Isacc Dcnison 
Josenh Morrill 



Xchcmiah Bradlec 
John Cameron 
Benjamin Conner 
Abner Mile? 
Jacob C.IMorrill 

Jacob Benton 
Israel Fortcr 



Enoch Iloyt 

David Vance 
Solomon Aiken 
Ebcnezer Damon 
Isaiah Fisk 



John Neilson 
.Joseph H. Ingalls 
Ephraim Paddock 



ralkd for, he said, "Mr. Speaker, I cannot in conscience vote upon this question, my conscience 
•svill not let me vote upon it, and I must be excused." Thereupon arose a Scotch member from 
Caledonia County, and hegan^ Mr. Spaker,! think the jointlcman must have a ucrry coorious 
kind of a konshunts that 'wont let him sav ccs nor noo. 



28 REPRESENTATIVES, AD, BEN, CAL, CONTINUED. 



JM>DISON CO. 1822. 

1 iJob't (Jhamber* 

2 Benj. Miner jr 

3 Henry Soper 

4 AsahelBingliam 

5 Josiah Taft 
(i 

7 Joel Rice 

8 Charles Church 

9 Henry Olin 

10 Nathan Page 

11 Jonathan Hagai 

12 S. Haight jr 

13 Elias Botlum 

14 John Jackson 

15 Silas Tappan 

17 Salathiel Bump 

18 Elisha Bascom 

19 Elisha Ferguson 

20 Edward Sutton 

21 Waltham 

22 Asaph Drake 

23 J as. O.Walker 

BENNINGTON CO. 
1 

2 0. C. Merrill 

3 John Underhill 
. 5 

6 J, S. Pettibone 
7 

8 L- Staunton 
Richard Carpenter 

10 Seth Moore 

1 1 J. 11. Sanderson 

13 Asa Mattison 

14 John W. Elwain 

1 5 William Landon 
1 G Reuben Brooks 
17 J-C. Hollister 

CALEDONIA CO 

1 Wni. GilkersoD 

2 G. W. Denison 

3 Jer. Babcock 

4 Joseph Morrill 
5 

6 David Vance 

7 Solomon Aiken 

8 Timothy Locke 

9 Isaac Fletcher 

10 Phile'n Hartwell 

1 1 N. Bradlee 

12 John Cameron 

13 Stephen Drown 

14 Calvin Jewett 

15 Ira Goodrich 

16 James Bell 

17 S. Hemingway 
1-8 Abner Morrill , 



1823. 

Phinchas Kitchel 
Luther Newcomb 
Benj. Sanlord 



Robert Johnson 
Robert B Bates 
John Smith 
Othniel Jewett 



Harvey Deming 
John S. Larrabee 



Samuel Childs 



Abel Aylsworth 
Moses Robinson 
Reub. H. Blackraer 

Josiah Burton 

Solomon Wright 
Jedediali Amidon 
Myron Clark 



1824. 
David Whitney 



Stodard Martin 

If 
Zerah Barnes 



Joel Doolittlc 
Stephen Haight 
Ezra Hoyt 

Jonathan Spencer 

Myron. Bushncll 
E. D. Wood bridge 
C. Denison jr 
Milo Stow 
Tosiah Simouds 

A. Aylsworth jr 



1825. 
Henry Brevoort 
Benj. Miner jr 
I3anielE. Parmelce 
Borace Janes 



Levi GilJmore 

Asa Thatcher jr 
David Weeks jr 



George W Drew 

Peter M'Lacklin 
Timothy P. Fuller 
Ebenezer Damon 
Isaiah Fisk 

John Mattocks 

Robert Whitelaw 

u 

Ephraim Paddock 



Jonah Carpenter 
Israel Porter 



loseph Burr 

Lodowick Staunton 
Jona. Houghton 
Elisba Hopkins 

Nathan H.Bottum 
James Millerd 
Gideon Brownsou 
Reuben Brooks 
Perry Jewett 

Walter Harvey 
Sylvester Hall 

Augustine Clarke 

David Vance 



Joseph Patrick jr 
Omii Dodge 
Peailey Enos 
John Bush 
R. B. ]5atea 
■John Smith 
William Nash 

Silas Tappan 

Elisha Bascom 

Amos W. Barnum 



Esquire Brown 

Asahel Hard? 
Noadiah Swift 
Johnson iMarsh_ 

John S. Pettibone 



1826. 

I Calvin Solace 
Henry Soper 

Daniel Marsh * 

Benj. Pinney 
Charles Church 

Robert Johnson 

Johnson Finney 

Ira Smith 2d 
Enoch Kent 
Aaron Barrows 
S. IP -Jen i son 
Elijah Ferguson 



Wight. Chapman 
James 0. Walker 

Samuel S. Baker 
C. H. Hammond 
Reub. H. Blackmer 
David Willcy 
Major Hawley 



/. Fletclier 4 days 

Joseph H. Ingalls 

II 

Andrew Brown 

S. Hemingway 
Abner Morrill 



Stod't iAJerchant Abel W. Poncr 
lames Carpenter Henry Holbrouk 
Abram C. Sheldon 
Samuel Thomas 



G. Barton jr 

James A Graves 
Benj. Thatcher 



N. H. Bo t turn 
Oti.s. Phillips 
Joseph Bradley 

Hymen Tuttle 



n Txr "t^ • Henry Stevens 

Geo. W. Denison Iia Walter 



Wm. A. Palmer 
Peter M'Lacklin 



William Cahoon 
Miles Coe 
Jonathan Elkins 

Stephen Dro\TO 



Silas Davison 



David Vance 
Samuel Warner 



Josiah Shedd 
John Cameron 
Joseph H. Ingalls 



Josiah Lane 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL.. CONTINUr^D. ■![) 



ADDISON CO. 1827 

1 Aaron MeniJl 

2 Calvin Solace 

3 John Ilowtleu 

4 Horace Janes 

5 Daniel Marsh 
6 

7 Benj Finney 

8 Charles Church 

9 Pearley Enos 

le 0. W. Burnham 

1 1 liobert B. Bates 

1 2 John Smith 

13 Ddvid V. Nash 
■14 Ira Smith 2d 
15 Enoch Kent 

17 Aaron Barrows 

18 S. 11. Jenison 
19E.F. sick at home 

20 Noah Hawlcy 

21 B Tomlinsoa 

22 W. Ciiapman 
Moulton Needham 
Bennington co. 

1 Samiiel Baker 

2 Ililand Hall 

3 John Cochran 
5 

C J. S. Pettibone 
7 

8 S. Merchant 

9 Caleb Bailey 

10 James Weed 

1 1 Joseph Tuttle 
13 N. H.BottLim 
UD.N. Stroud 
lo Joseph Bradley 
16 



1828. 
Zcnur> Myrick 

David Hazzard 

Joel Rice 

William Gilo 
Hezekiah Hatch 
Robert B. Bates 
Johnson Finney 

T. D. Hammond 
William H. Smith 



Myron Bushnell 

u 

Solomon Hobbs 
Joseph Hayward 



Anson Canfield 
Noadiah Swift 
S. Alartindale 
David Willey 

Rei^ben Bigielow 
John Wright 

Seth Moore 

u 

Hiram Barton 

u 

William Landon 
Nath'l Mellen jr 



1829. 



Harvey Mur.sill 
Chauncev Co('k 
Hcman B:iriinni 
Abiathar Knpp 
Bcrij. Finney 
Nathan Clafiin 



Samuel Swift 
Daniel Collins 
Elias Bottum 



Jonathan Gibson 

Asel Wentworth 
Fhilip C.Tucker 

George Fields 



■Tobn Norton 
John Cochran 
Simeon LelanJ 



Henry Ilolbrook 
David Sheldon jr 

Asa Matteson 
Joel Houghton 



17 Hymen Tuttle I Joseph C. HoHister William Park jr 
Caledonia co. i 

1 Henry Stevens Hugh Somers 2d 

2 Ira Walter Ebenezer Darling 
Jeremiah Babcock " 
4 Win. A. /ynsit'oWiAugustine Clark 
6 Septimus Lathrop David Vance 



Walter Harvey 
Joel Trull 
Anthony Ferry 
William A. Falmer 



7 Levi Goodrich 

8 P^benezer Damon 

9 Job Randall . 

10 Eleazer Packer 

1 1 Josiah Shedd 

12 William Gray 

13 Jos. H. Ingalls 
H Ariel Aldrich 
l^ John Beck with 

16 James Bell 

17 S. Hemingway 

1 8 Josiah Lane 



Elnathan Strong 
Orin Carpenter 

Philomen Hartwell 



iTimothy P. Fuller 



Thomas True 
Nath'l Farrington 

lAbner Morrill 



;Jacob Blanchard 
jJames Neilson jr 
;James Townsend 



N. Farrington jr 



1830 
Vlar^hall S. Doty 
.\l)i,er Wilcox 
Kufus 11. Barnard 

David Hazzard 
Natlian Capen 
Isaac Parker 

John Bullock 

Isaac Houstin 

/iobcit B. Batex 

John Smith 

Daniel Twitchell 

Samuel Young 

Jesse Grandey 

Elnathan Darling 
It 

Myron Bushnell 



Benjamin Wales 
John Branch 

Martin C. Deming 
Saml. H. Blackraer 
Azcl Morse 
(iideor Davis jr 
Leonard Sargeant 



lames Carpenter 



Jesse Blackmer 

\oah Landon 
Nathaniel Mellen 
•Joseph C. llollistei 

William Gllkei'son 



Augustine Clark 
Peter M'Lacklin 
Orra Crosby 

ct 

Obcd Johnson 

Stephen Drown 
Jacob C Merrill 
Robert Taggard 



Harvey 3iluiisil! 
>Villi:.u) Halliilloil 

leman Barnum 



John Hackctt 



Stephen Ilaight 



Ebenezer N. Brigga 
J. S. Hunsden. 

Belden Seymour 
Richard Burrounhs 



Jedediah Dewey 
David Willev 



Samuel Wright 
Elijah Bailey 
Silas Harwood 



rhomas Bratlon 
N. B. Landon 

Joseph Knapp 



FJam White 
Nathan Wheeler 
George W. Drew 
David Vance 



Hazen Merrill 
David Goss jr 

Israel Porter 



!0 REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL, CONTINUED. 



Abraham Gaiae 
Asahel Binpliam 
Zuriel Walker 



APP'PON CO \8"'2 1833. 

1 lI<Mny Sii.ith 

2 Talis" Flrtoher 

3 Dan! E. raimelec 

4 Win. Hamilton 

5 David Hazard 
Ci ZS'athan Capea 

7 Isaac Parker 

8 Josiab P. Brooks John Hackeit 
<J Jol,a Bullpok William G.ile 

10 Isasc Honstin Daniel Varney 

11 Edw'dD. Barrier 
12(;eorg-^E Store 
l3Bela Eldrid^e 

14 T.D. Hammond 

15 Jesse Grandey 

17 Eben. N. Briggs 

18 John SJIunsden 

19 Theroii Downey 

20 John H. Sberriil 

21 William Barton 

22 Benjamin Wales 

23 John Branch 

BENNINGTON CO. 

1 Asahel Hurd 

2 John S, Eobinson ' John Eobinson 

3 Sylvanus Sykes 

4 Glastenhwy 



Adin Hall 
Enoch Ke^t 

George Fisher 
Benjamin Needham 



1F34. 
Lvman Clark 



Josiah P. Brooks 

John Bush 
Elisha Brewster 
Milo W. Kinsley 



b Joshua Marsh 
f) Aaron Baker 

7 Peter Dudley 

8 Jacob Peck 

■9 Elijah Bailey 

10 Silas Harwood 

1 1 Ezra West 

12 Sp.arslmrqh 

13 Nathan L Cross 

14 <S'te'n C. Millaid 
1.5 Noah Landon 

1 6 Kcuben Brooks 
ITsWilliam Weed 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Cloud Harvey 

2 Elam White 

3 Nathan AVheeler 

4 Augustine Clark 

6 David Vance 

7 Joseph Patch 

8 Joseph Joslin 

9 Job Randall 

10 Bufus Kinney 

11 Hazcn Merrill 

1 2 John Cameron 

] 3 Jam's Townsend 

14 David Goss jr. 

15 Jacob C. Morrill 

16 Daniel Wooster 

17 llobert Taggard 
ISBcnjaminConncr 



John S. Pcttibonc 

RejnoldsCarpelitev 
William Sanford 

Joseph Tuttle 
Luther Park 
Artemas Mattison 

Joel Kinney 
Nathaniel Mellcn 
Joseph Knapp 



Sheldon Coe 
Tristram C. Hoit 



Silas Underwood 

Asa Skeelc 
Jan^es Neilson jr. 
Ezckiel Miles 

Thomas True 

Jonat'n D.Stoddard 



Ehenczer N. Briggs 
Isaac Chipman 
William Worth 2d 
E,D. Woodbridge 



John Norton 
Paddock Gray 
Mark Hotchkips 
Cephas C. Tuthil 
Elijah Collins 
Beiija'n Barnard jr 
Benjamin Stevens 

■Toseph Parker 
Theod'e Sanderson 

Jesse Blackmer 
Alonson Cowles 
Wm. Landon 



Wm. Shearer 

Oliver A Warner 
Salnia Davis 
)ohn Darlins jr. 
Timothy P, Fuller 

E B. Chase 

Alpheus Stoduard 



18.^5 
Hcman Converse 
Senaca Austin 
Horatio Mecdham 



Solon Clark 
Charles G. Boblias 



Linus Wilcox 
Putnam Bishop 

Ebenezer N. Briggs 



Jahazcl Sherman 
Josiah Bailey 



Galen Canfield 
Jedediah Dewey 

Asa G. Hewcs 
Amori Benson 
Aaron Baker 

John Mooar 
Wm. Strafford 
Simeon Pisingjr. 

John Knajip 



Ethan Bradley 



Jonas Flint 



Hugh Somcrs 
Benjamin F.Beldcn 

Lewis Fisher 
Isaac N. Hall 
Isaac Pennock jr. 
Orin Carpenlcr 
George C. Cahoon 

Alonson Stevens. 
Robert Whit el aw 
Sewell Br. dlcy 
David Goss jr. 
Martin Way 
Wheat'n Livingston 
Sylva's Ilemingw'y 



183G 



Jesse Ellsworth 
Luihcr Carpenter 



Otis Capvon 
William W, Pope 

Luraan B. Smith 
William Nash 



Aaron Barrows 

John Hill 3rd- 

Joseph Everts 
Lauren Drake 
Moulton Needham 



Stephen Dewey 
Robcit Bloomer 



Leonard Sargcant 
Mark Batthelder 
B'nj'min F. Morgan 



Toseph Tnttle 
Joshua Morse jr. 

James Ploughton 

Francis Kidder ji- 
Simeon Morse 

William Shearer 

John W. Dana 
James M. Morrill 

Ethan H. Nichols 
James Church 
EhasBemifi jr 
James Dexter 



Samuel Bean 
E.Fairbanks jr 

N. Farrington jr 
Lyman Buck 
William Sanborn 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



81 



Ai>ursoN CO. 1837 

I Lyman Clark 
'J Luther Corey 

3 H. NeccUuiiu 

4 Jesse Ellsworlh 

5 L. Carpenter 

G Francis Brown 

7 David I'aton 

8 C. G. Kobliins 
y Otis Capron 

10 AVm. W. Pope 

I I E. Brewster • 

12 L B. Smith 

l;5 Osmond Doud 

14 ,J. 11. Cliittendci 
1.') yiias i'or.d 

17 Aaron Barrows 

18 Davis Kich 

19 Ira Bushnell 

20 Belden Seymoui 

21 Joseph Kvarts 

22 Lauren Drake 

23 S, T. AValker 

15ENN1NGT0N CO. 

1 Julius Beebe 

2 George Briggs 

3 Robert Bloomer 

4 Asa G. HeAves 

5 David Willey 
ti Aaron Baker 

7 Israel Batcheldci 

8 Elijah Barber 

9 Jacob Hicks 

10 Sterl'g Sherman 

1 1 Saml. Cogswell 
12 

1 3 Jared Ila yward 
14. lames Houghton 

15 E. M'Laughlin 

1 6 E. Kidder jr 

17 H. Harwood 

CALICDONIA CO. 

1 Walter Harvey 

2 Joel Trull 

3 .Jeremiah Atkins 

4 Andr. M'Millen 
G .lohn Darlinir 

7 Levi Gooodrich 

8 James Church 
y Eli;is Bemis jr 
lOrhirnllartwcU 

1 1 jNIoses JIartin 

12 Thomas Nelson 

13 Harris Smith 

14 E. Fairbanks 

15 W. Hutchinson 
1(5 N. Farrington jr 

17 Lyman Jjiick 

1 8 Jonathan Nelson 



1838. 
Joseph HaywarJ 

I'hilo S. Warner 

William IlazzarJ 

James S. Messcr 

Ralph Gowdy 
Lyman Smith 

MarkR. Weeks 



For'ce Huntington 
ticorge Fisher 
■^ol. W. Jcwctt 
llarman Strung 



S, II. Blackmer 
Abiel Blanchard 



Ahiman L. Miner 

David Gardner 

Waters Gilict 



foseph Eanies 

Elisha Lake 
Edmond A. Graves 

losepli Knapp 



Asahel Burrington 
Saml. B. Mattocks 



Seth Burroughs 
licnjamin Walker 
Alpheas Stoddard 

Robert W^hitelaw 



Hiram Perkins 
.James Works 
William Sanborn 



1839. 

Hiram Sinith 
II. Needham 



Elnatlian Knapp 
Charles Lamb 
Zer'ih Barnes 

.John Bush 



Eras's D. Warner 
Ira Young 
Silas Tappan 

Elisha liascom 
Aimpn Atwood 

Elijah Benion 

Abel Walker 

Samuel Canfield 
Elijah Fillmore 
Chauncev Green 



Benj. Barnard 
Elijah Barber 
t. 

Joseph Hastings 
Theo. Sanderson 



F. M'Laughlin 
Beriah Wheeler 
William Alverson 



Robert Lance jr 

Isaac N. Hall 
Silas Underwood 
Nathahicl Willis 



Simeon Harvey 
lame? Hall 2d 
lohn P. Ingalls 

Jacob Blake 
Merrill Foitcr 

Samuel Bigclcw 



1840, 
Ilyder Barnes 

Pbilo S. Warner 
Klufiezcr Mathew; 
Benjamin Ferris 



]\Ioscs Wright 
William W. Pope 
Samuel Swift 
Russel Eastman 



Benj. L. Ivnight 
William T. Parker 

Milo Stow 



Isaac Weeks 
Ileman Morse 

Calvin P. Mead 
Aaron Baker 
John Davison 
Sebastian Vv'agar 
Joel Houghton 

Roswcll Tuttle 
Asiiley Stone 
Simeon Martin 
Ransom O. Dwyer 
Edip.ond A Graves 

William Park 

.Jamc8 Gilchrist 
Geo. II. Denison 
Robert Lance 



Daniel W. Aiken 
Jos. W. Carpenter 
Stephen McGafll'y 
John Sleeper 
Saml A. Chandler 

.James Townshend 
Ijauibcrt HastinafS 
Tbaddeus Curtis 
Hiram I'erkins 
Richard F RowcU 



1841. 

Abel P. SkiflF 
Winter II. Il.llcy 



Justus N. Dart 
Joseph P. Ball 
Charles G. Robbing 

Isaac F. Caldwell 



Alfred P. lioscoe 
Horace Wilcox 
Silas Pond 
Franklin Bump 



-John Pierpoint 
Charles Bacon 
Elijah G. Drake 
•Justus F. Brown 

llarman Canfield 

Asa Doty 

\V, L. Martindalc 



Leonard Sargeant 
B. E. Brownell 
Scth Sheldon 

Ira Stroud 

Franr is Kidder 
William Alverson 



Lucius Denison 
Alpha AVebster 
Ebenezer Eastman 
Jonathan Welch 
Samuel Davis jr 



.John P. Ingalla 



'E. M. MagooD 



''>■') 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



add: SON CO. 1842 lS43. 

1 Juiias N. Sniitli 

2 Abel P. Skiff 
S Koyal W. I'enkt 

4 Daniel Sanford 

5 Natliiin L. Keest 

6 Rufus Towle 

7 Joseph P. Ball , 

8 C. G. Robbins 

9 John G. Periy 

10 1. F. Caldwell 

1 1 Joseph Warner 

12 Nathan Smith 

13 A. P. Roscoe 

14 Ros'U Bottum jr 
1.5 Sila? Pond 

16 IVpton 

17 Franklin Bump 

18 Kent Wrisiht 

19 Thcron Kidder 
E. D. Woodbridge 

21 Charles Bacon 

22 Philo Jew-ett 

23 J F Brown 

BENNINGTON CO. 

1 Ilarman Cantield 

2 P. liarwooQ jr 

3 W. S. Martindalf 

4 J. 11. Mattison 

5 David Willey 

6 J. S. Pettibone 

7 Freeman Lyon 

8 Noel Barber 
9 

10 Seth Sheldon 

11 Roswell Tuttle 

12 Joseph Fames 

13 N. Wbcelock 

14 Jas. Iloufrhton 
1.5 Michael Judson 

16 Beriah Wheeler 

17 William Park 

CALEDONIA CO. 

1 William Lackie 

2 Lucius Deiiison 

3 Alpha Webster 

4 Asa Morrill 

6 Jonathan Welch Hu-h Dunn 

7 John L. Pope i Amasa Goodrich 

8 Nathaniel Willis i^_ ^y. Burroughs 

9 Benaiah Sanbdni; a 

10 Alph's Stoddard James Dexter 

11 E. Chamberlain 
ra Robert Whitelaw 

13 Jol-.n P. Inc^alls 

14 n. Paddock 



.Joel Rice 
Titus B. Gnige 
Calvin G. Tiiden 



Alonzo G. Allen 
Zerah Barnes 

Wm. W. Pope 



Oliver Smith 
Absolum Fuller 
George Spencer 
Saml Il.IIcndrick 
Sumner Biiggs 

Ansel S. Hawkins 
(ieo. W. Grandey 
Nathan Griswold 

Samuel T. Walkei 

Samuel Buck 
Calvin Gilson 

John Elvvell 
Gideon Davis 



Wm. R. Blancharc 
Fason P. Lovd 
John ILirwood 

Solomon Rich 
David G. Cole 
Tencks Phillips 
F. M'Laughlin 
Walter Williams 



Ebenezcr Darling 
Caleb Fisher 



l.o Stephen Eaton 

16 N. Perkins jr 

1 7 Royal lioss 
IS lliel Bradley 



[John Bacon 
David Giffin 
Nathaniel Perkins 

! . 

iSew.all Bradlev 



1F44. 

Gideon Segar 



Voah P. Porter 

Iveuhen Allen 
losejih L.'rab 

Leonard D Jenny 
losiah (). Johnson 



Frederick Smith 
Bela IIowo 



Tolm P vStrong 
•Milo .Stow 
Linus Ncedham 



KlijabD Ilubbell 

Ishmael R Elwell 

Aaron Baker 
George Batchelder 
Homer Merchant 
Daniel Carpenter 

Augustus C Beebe 
John N Squires 
Xelson Johnson 
Thomas Bratten 
Michael .Tudson 

William Wood 

Walter Harvey 

Salem Goodnough 
Theron Howard 
Moses Buchanan 
William Blair 
Benjamin Nutter 
\saph Wilniarth 
lOleazer Davis 
Simon Blanchard 



AVm Farrington 



1P45. 

Joseph Frost 
William C Warne 
\bram Foot 
D Middlebrooks 



Wm W Pope 
Samuel Swift 
John A Beers 
Seth Lansdon jr 
Chaun'y H Conkey 
Stephen Holland ' 

Samuel S Crook 

Isaiah L Strong 
Villie Lawrence 



Alvin B Needham 

Anson Buck 
Norman Blackmer 



Wm W Martin 
Solomon Bcutley jr 

David Gardner 
Toy Bishop jr 
Simeon Rising 

Alfred Williams 



Anthony Stetson 

Lloyd Kimball 
Charles C Newell 

.Moses Wesson 
Jonathan Welch 



Thomas Nelson jr 

Joseph P Fairbanks 
Wm Hutchinson 
Nathaniel Perkins 
Dennis Mav 
Nathaniel Hart 



1846. 
Jarlton P> Miles 



Fiancis Brovm 
Hiram Ford 
John Hackett 
John Bullock 

Harry Goodrich 



Saml H Ilendrick 
M W C Wri"ht 



Charles Bacon 
L D Gregory 

E M Ajlesworth 
Perez liarwoud jr 

John Elwell 

Ahiman L Miner 
Jesse Rider 
Barber Thompson 
1) 1' Carpenter 
David Sheldoh 
Heman Tucker . 
Solomon liicli 
Dennis J George 
John Pratt 
FMXaushlin 
Walter Williams 
Lyman 15owles 



Allen Perry 

Moses Buchanan 
David W Aiken 
Charles H Graves 
Lucius Kimball 
Jabez Smith 
Scliuyler Merrill 
John'Cameron 
Caleb Miner 

.John Ladd jr 



Richard Steven.^ 



REPRESENTATIVES, AD., BEN., CAL., CONTINUED. 



33 



ADDISON CO. 1847. I64g. 

1 Carlton E Jlilcs Jolm W. Strong 

2 John B.IIunrlc}- 

3 H. Needham 

4 Calvin G. Tilclcn 

5 Hartwell Towers 

6 William Carlylcjrj.Tolin Capen 

7 ' Alonzo G. Allen 

8 Horace RobinsonCliarlcs G. P.obbins 

9 John Bullock jWilliam F. Wright 

10 Altnon C. Allen Andrew Mitchell 



1 1 Ilarry Goodrich 
Gilbert ]). Eastman 

13 Ellas Bottum 

14 Albert L. Catlin 
13 John D. Smith 
leSamlll.IIendrick 
17 John Prout 

15 Alonzo Birchard 
19 David Ferguson 
Edward Seymour 

21 Josiah Parker 

22 Sardis Dodge 

23 W. F. IM'AUister 

BKN'NINGTON CO. 

1 Cyrus Hills 

2 James P. Godfrey 

3 James Cuitis 

4 John El well 

5 David Willey 

6 Johnson KBurrctt 

7 Ezra Dodge 
S JonaN Carpenter 
9 John Kunyen 
Joseph P Ilarwood 
11 

12 SolomoQ Rich 

13 Dennis J George 

14 John Pratt 
1.5 William Kelly 
16 Fraijcis Kidder 
William Alverson 



Ira Allen 
Alfred P. Roscoe 



Charles L. Atwood 



iVllen Ketchum 

Curtis Ilawley 
Morton Brock 

William M'Donald 
AVilliam W Martin 
Aaron Baker 



CALEDONIA CO. 

1 Obed S. Hatch 

2 Daniel Bcckwith 

3 Alleu Perry 
4 

6 

7 David French 

8 Arunah Leach 

9 Lucius Kimball 

10 Jabez Smith 

12JohnM'C]ure 

14 Moses Kittridgc 

15 Jona'n PillsLury 
Sere'o M'ntgomery 

17 Joseph Ide 

18 Nathaniel Hart 



William M Stafford 
Charles Sayre 
CharlesE Houghton 

Daniel King 

Silas Eddy 



John Harvey 

Thomas Lyford jr. 
John A. Page 
James Renfrew jr. 

Charles H Graves 
Stepheh McGaffy 
Hiram AUard 



James Roberts 
John Ladd jr 

Jeffereon Cree 



1849. 

Simon Z. Walker 
Datus R. Gaige 
Kollin J. Jones 
Iru Tupper 
AVm. Carl vie jr. 
Joseph P. Ball 
Robert Clafflin 
Ira B. Farr 
Almon C Allen 

Lewis L. Beers 
William Nash 
Nathan Gale 
Loyal Kent 

John Colby 
Kent Wright 
Pearley Hill 
Fred EWoodl)ridge 
Newton liose 
Philo Jewett 



John B. Lathrop 
Paul M. Henry 
Jarvis Andrus 
Asa G. Hewes 
James IMarlin 
Augustus C. Clark 
Ira K. Batchclder 
Reynolds Carpenter 
Benjamin S.Battles 
David S. Sheldon 
Burton Still 
Timothy G. Crosier 
Philomon Bates 
Ira Whitney 



Lewis Fox 

Bartholo. Gilkerson 
Erastus Humphrey 

Harvey T. Moore 

Dustin Grow 
Arunah Leach 



William Mattocks 
Robert Cockran 
Moses Cheney 
Jerry Dickcrman 
Nehemiah Shaw 

Barron Moulton 



1850. 
George Wilmarth 



John Capen 



William F. Wright 
Wiliam W. Pope 
Joseph Warner 

Julius L. Eldredge 



John R. New 

Bel a Hov/o 

George W.Grandey 

Edwin Hayward 
Linus NceJham 

Samuel Benedict 
Henry G Root 
Daniel G Williams 
Jeremiah M'Daniel 

a 

\mos S. Bourn 
Edward Batcheldcr 
Green Brimmer 
Elias B. Flint 
Thomas S. Bebee 



First Tows Cl'k 

I 

J.N. Bennett, 1784 

Calvin Eastman, 89 

'Joel I-iinsley '84 

jJonath'n Saxton, 86 

Joseph Patrick, 
Zenus Robbins, 92 
Ebenezcr Child, 86 

Joshua Hyde, 66 

Ivuthcr Everts, 85 
David Leonard, 87 
Elijah Grandey, 84 
Daniel Chipman 
ElcazerClaghom88 
i;iialdm Culver, 87 
Warner Pierce, 96 
Sam'lChipman jr89 
Andrew Barton, 97 

John Wilson, 85 

RemcmbcrBaker OS 
Moses Robinson, G2 
Asa Baldwin, 69 
Luman Hcwes.1834 
Daniel Tuthil, 1800 
Stephen Mead, 1 766 
John Brock, 1802 



Freeborn Johnson 
fra Strond 
Ira McLaughlin 
Seth Taylor jr. 
\lonzo Fox 



Daniel Gould 

u 

Daniel Coffrin 
Daniel W. Aiken 
Merit Newhall 
Thomas Bartlett jr, 
Jabez Smith 



Lorenzo D. Hall 
Isaac Earstman 

Edward M.Magooa 



Joseph Eames, 33 
Thomas Mattison, 

Gid'n Brownson,69 
Asa Beebe jr., 1796 



Walter Brock, 83 
Lemuel Walter, 96 

Abram. Morrill, 87 
Nathaniel Knight87 
Paul Spooner, 93 
Jonathan Lewis, 07 



James Bailey, 83 



Jonathan Arnold,90 

Natha'l Perkins. 94 
Sclah Howe: 1793 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



CniTTENDEH CO. 

1 Bolton 

2 Burlington 

3 Charloite 

4 Colchester 

5 Essex 

6 Hinesburgh 

7 IIuntingtOQ 

8 Jericho 

9 Milton 

11 Shelbnrne 
15 TVillistOQ 

ESSEX CO. 

8 Guildhall 

10 Lnnenburgh 

11 Maidstone 

FEANKLIN CO. 

4 Fairfax 

5 Fairfield 

8 Georgia 

9 Highgate 

12 Sheldon 

13 St, Albana 

14 S wanton 
geand isle CO. 

1 Alburgh 

3 Isle La Mott 

4 North Hero 
.5 South Hero 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 Cambridge 

6 Johnson 



1788 

Samuel Lane 
John M'Neil 
Ira Allen 
TimothyBliss 



Lewis Chapin 
Aaron Mathews 
Charles Smith 
Amos Brownson 



Amasa Grout 

Josiah Safford 
James Everta 



1789 
Samuel Hitchcock 

Joel Woodworth 
Lemuel Bostwick 

Mathew Coles 
Amos Mansfield 
Wm C. Harrington 
Jonathan Spaflbrd 

Beooni Cutler 

David Gaskill 

Nathan Spafford 

Daniel Stannard 



1790 



Martin Chittenden 
Abel "Waters 



David Ilopkinson 
Samuel Gates 
John Kich 



1791 
Samuel Bell 

DanielHosford jr^ 



Elisha Barber 
Jehiel Johns 



Amos Brownsoa 



Samuel Phelps 



Jonathan Hoit Silas Hathaway 



William Coit 
Ebenezer Allen 

[John Fassett 



Amos Fassett 
Noah Smith 



lames Farnsworth 
Clark Burlingame 
Benjamin Holmes 

Samuel B. Sheldon 
Jonathan Hoit 



Nathaniel Wales 
Nathan Hutchins jr 
Ebenezer Allen 



FIB ST APPOINTED OFFICERS OF 
The first Governor of Vermont, living in 1851, 
" Lieut. Gov. " 

" Treasurer, 

" Secretary of State, " 

" Speaker of the Iloase, " 

" Clerk of the House, " 

" Engrossing Clerk, " 

K Preacher of Election Sermon " 
u Secretary to Gov. and Council " 
a Members of the Council, " 

" Judge of the Supreme Court " 

» " Orleans County Court " 

« " Essex 

'< " llutland, 

« " Franklin 

" " Chittenden 

" " Windham 

<« " Addison 

■I " Washington 

" " Orange 

" " Grand Isle 

'* " Bennington 

" " Caledonia 

" " Windsor 

" Senator to Congress 

" Representative to Congress 

" Member of Council Censors 



SmithffiJd 
John White 
John Knickerbocker 



Daniel Stannard 



Colonel Pearl 

John Fassett 
Jonath'n M'Connel! 



VERMONT NOW LIVING. 

is Cornelius P. Van Ness, chosen in 1823. 

David M, Camp, " IS36 

Allen Wardner " 1837 

William Slade " 1815 

George E. Wales " 1823 

Samuel C- Crafts " 1793 

Orsamas C. Merrill " 1808 

Jeremiah Atwater " 1 S02 

Samuel Swift " 1813 
Samuel C. Crafts & 

Horatio Seymour " 1809 

William A. Palmer « I8I6 

Samuel C. Crafts " I800 

Mills De Forest " ISO I 

Caleb Hendee jr " 1805 

J. D. Farnsworth " ]807 

Heman Allen ofCpl. " 1808 

Jairus Hall " JSIO 

Samuel Shepherd " 1812 

Joseph Howes " 1818 

William Spencer " 1820 

Samuel Adaios " 1823 

Myron Clark " 1824 

Wm. A. Palmer " 1826 

Samuel .W. Porter " 1828 

Wm. A. Palmer " 1818 

Wm. C Bradley " 1813 

Joshua Y. Vaif " 1820 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 35 



CHITTENDEN 1792 
1 

2 Sam'l Hitchcock 

3 John M' Keil 

4 Ira Allen 

5 Timothy Bliss 

6 Lemuel Bostwick 
7. Tames Hall 

8 M ChittendcQ 

9 Abel Waiers 

10 Eichmojid 

11 WC Harrington 

13 UnderhiU 

14 West ford 

1 5 Amos Browhson 

ESSEX CO. 

5 Concord 

8 David Honkinson 

10 Samuel Phelps 

FRANKLrN CO. 

1 Baker afield 

2 Berkshire 

4 Thomas Russell 

5 David Davis 

6 Fletcher 

7 Franklin 

8 Daniel Staunard 
9 

11 Rich ford 
12Eiisha Sheldon 

13 Jonathan Hoit 

14 Tho. Butterfield 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 David Staunton Eb'sha Roynolds 

3 Nathaniel Wales " ' 



1793 
Samuel Bell 



Jolm Law 

Joel Woodworth 

Thaddeus Munson 

Jehiel Johns 

(I 

Amos Mansfield 



Jeremiah Stone 
Jonathan Snafford 



Benoni Cutler 
Haines French 



Jonathan Danforth 
Edmoud Town 



Levi House 
Jonathn Butterfield 



Noel Potter 



4 Enos Wood 

5 Samuel Mix 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 Prince B. Hall 
6 



Nathan Hutchins jr 
Ebenezer Allen 

Jonathan Eisk 
Jonathan MConnol 



1794 
Jabez Jones 
William Coit 
David Hubbell 
Ira Allen 
Robert Spelman 
Lemuel Bostwick 
Amos Brownson 



Elijah Spafford 
David Hopkinson 
Samuel Gates 



Samuel Peckham 
John White 



p]Iisha Sheldon 
Silas Hathaway 



Benjamin IMarrin 
William Utley 
Nathan Hutchins 



James Gillmore 



1795. 

Wm. C. Harrington 

Joshua Staunton jr. 

(I 
Jehiel Johns 

Slathew Cole 

Timothy Hurlburt 
William Barney 
John Seeloy 

Jonathan Lewis 

Am.asa Groat 
James Lucas 



Samuel Hubbard 
Benjamin Holmes 
Oran_fe Smith 



Asa Holgate 

CI 

l< 

William Hazcn 
Solom'n Walbridge 



1796. 
Robert Kennedy 
Elnathan Keyes 
John M'Neil 
Joshua Staunton 
Timothy Bliss 
Nath'nLeavenworth 
Sylvester Piussell 
Noah Chittenden 

Jona'n Chambcrlin 



Jeremiah Stone 



Zernbbabel Eager 
Haines French 

Tonas Brighara 
Stephen Boyce 
Ross Coon 
Hubbard Barlow 

Samuel Peckham 
Rcul)en Everts 
ionathn Butterfield 
Benjamin Barnett 



John Pratt 



William Goodrich 



REV. AARON LELAND, 

Was settled over the Baptist society in Chester in 1788, and continued as their Pastor, till his 
death in 1833. He took an active part in politics as v:c\\ as religion, being of the Jefferson school, 
was frequently elected to the oflices of Selectman, Town Clerk, <S;c. He was clioscu to represent 
the town in ISOl, and was chosen nine yars after, ra.ikingten years a member of the House, three 
years of which he was chosen Speaker, and was four years a Councillor, and five years was chosen 
Lieutenant Governor by the people. He was eighteen years one of the Assistant Justices of the 
Countj' Court. — The Parson was fond of a good joke, and he had one neighbor, Hugli Henry, who 
was a match for him. On a Saturday evening, a young man, and moneyless, called at the Parson's 
house for supper and lodging. The Parson did not sec fit to comi)ly with the rc((ucst, and sent 
him to his neighbor Henry, and assured him that lie would be well provided for, but still the man 
will refuse you at first, but you stick to him and he will accommodate you. The young man called 
as diirected, and was refused. I was told you would refuse to keep me unless I stuck to you, which 
I shall do' Who told you that ■? said Mr. Henry, a large man at such a house. Well, if Parson 
Leland sent you here you shall stay, and what would yon like for sui)pcr ? O most a^y thing that 
comes handy, for I have no money tojiay you. But what would you choose if you hafl money 1 I 
bhould like a good warm supper had I wherewith to pay ycu. for to be honest with you. I have had 
very little food to-day. A warni supper was soon provided, to which the young man paid Jiis best 
respects, nor was bo allowed to depart the next morning tillhc had done justice to a good breakfast. 
Tho joungman was going to try his fortune in the western wilderness, and had a small dog with 



33 EEPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



CHITTENDEN 179' 

1 Robert Kennedy 

2 Elnalhan Keyes 

3 John Thorp 

4 Joshua Staunton 

5 Abel Castle 

6 Lemuel Bostwick 

7 Sylvester Russell 

8 M. Chittenden 

9 Abel Waters 

10 J. Chamberlin 

11 Tim Hurlburt 
13 

14 John Seeley 

15 Solomon Miller 

ESSEX CO. 

3 Brunswick 

4 Canaan 

5 Saml. Wetherbee 

7 Granhy 

8 David Hopkinson 

9 Lemwyton 

10 Samuel Phelps 

11 Haines French 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 



3 Enosburgh 

4 Jona. Danforth 

5 Edmond Town 
T Daniel Bavley 
7 

8 Benj. Holmes 
9 
11 
12 

13 Levi House 

14 John Pratt 

GRAND ISLK CO. 

1 Benjamin Marvin 

3 Wni, Goodrich 

4 N. Hutchins jr 

5 Timothy Pearl 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 John Passett 

3 Eden 

6 John M'Connell j Robert Balch 
10 Stowe 
12 WolcoU 



17<58 
Jabez Jones 
Wm. C. Harrington 
Hezekiah Barnes 
Joshua Staunton jr 
Nathan Castle 
Wm. B. Marsh 
John Fitch 
Thomas D. Rood 



Sturges Morehcusi 
Udney Hay 

Lemuel Bottum 

Joseph Wait 
lames Chamberlin 
John Fryc 
Clark Curtis 
Ezekiel May 
Mills De Forrest 

u 

Jaroes Lucas 

Jonas Brigham 
Stephen Royce 
William Barber 



1799 

u 

Elnathan Keyes 

Timothy Bliss 
N. Leavenworth 
Sylvester Russell 

William Parish 
Joel Brownson 

Martin Powell 



Saml. Wetherbee 
Hezekiah May 

Jacob Rich 
Stephen Maynard 



Ilubbart Barlow 
Lemuel Scott 
Samuel Hubbard 
Step'nFairchild jr 
Sylvester Cobb 

Elisha Sheldon 
Silas Hathaway 



Timothy Sowles 
Daoiel Baker 

Ebenezer Allen 



Francis Davis 
•John Croye 
Jonathan Janes 



James Brown 

John Babcock 

Ezekiel Taylor 
Asa Lyon 

David Saiford 

Jona. M'Connell 



1800 



Nathaniel Newell 



James A. Potter 
Abel Waters 
Josh. Chamberlain 
Benj. Harrington 

John Seeley jr 



Daniel Dana 

Joseph Worcester 
Jonas Brigham 

Joseph Beeman jr 



.John White 
Sylvester Ccbb 



Seth Pomeroy 
John Pratt 



Daniel Baker 
Nathan Hutchins 



Wm. H. Larrabee 



1801 



John Law 

Lemuel Bostwick 
EliasBuel 

William Parish 



Martin Powell 



John Merrill 
Samuel Beaoh 

James Elliott 

iMills De Forrest 
Smith Williams 
Isaac Stevens 



Abel Johnson 

K 

•Jos. D. Farnsworth 

Samuel Peckham 
Benjamin Holmes 
Mathcw Sax 

Saml.B. Sheldon 

James Brown 

Samuel Mott 
Truman Clark 
Stephen Ivingslcy 

Solom'n Walbrldge 

Nathan Robinson 
Thomas Taylor 



him. Just before he was ready to start, and being near meeting time, Mr. Henry informed his 
guest, that his dog was not a proper one to go into the wilderness with, and that he had a neighbor 
who had a large dog, and just the one for the v/oods among the wild animals, and he would like to 
exchange him for a small one, but no doubt he will refuse at first, and tell you to go about your 
business, I do not swap dogs on Sunday, and the like, but you stick to him and you will get his dog. 
The young man went to the house just as the Parson was starting for meeting and informed him that 
he had come to swap dogs, and received the answer that Mr. Henry predicted. Well I was told 
you would make such excuses, but that in case I stuck to you I should get your dog, and that, sir, 
you may rest assured I shall do, and ivent with the Parson to the steps of the meeting house. The 
Parson finding the man to be as good as his word, told him to go and take the dog, and be oflP in a 
hurry, and never trouble me again in this way. Mr. Henry outlived the Parson a few years, but 
their remains are both in one grave yard in Chester, and not far distant from each other as their 
grave stones show. 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 87 



CHITTENDEN 1802 

1 Jabea Jones 

2 W. C. Harrington 

3 Nath'l Newell 

4 John Law 

5 Simeon Tuhbs 

6 N. Leavenworth 

7 Elias Buel 

8 JM. Chutcndcn 

9 John Jackson 

10 Joel Brownson 

11 Joshua Isham 
13Uilney Hay 

14 Samuel Mower 

15 Nathan Allen 

ESSEX CO. 

I Bloomfield 

3 John JNIerrill 

4 Samuel Beach 

5 Saml. Wetherbee 
7 

8 Daniel Dana 
9 
10 Smith "Williams 

II Haines French 

FRAXKLIN CO. 

1 Jonas Brigham 

2 Abel Johnson 

3 Stephen House 

4 Joseph Beeraan jr 

5 J. D. Farnsworth 

6 Lemuel Scott 

7 Samuel Hubbard 

8 Francis Davis 

9 Mathew Sax 

10 Montgomen/ 

1 1 Jonathan Janes 

12 S.B.Sheldon 

13 Levi House 

14 Silas Hathaway 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Samuel Mott 

3 Samuel Fisk 

4 Stephen Kingsley 

5 Asa Lyon 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 Solo'u Walbridge 

3 Thos- H. Parker j 

6 Samuel Eaton 
8 Morristown \ 
10 Nat'n llobinson I 
12 Thomas Taylorl 



1803 



1804 



Thaddeus Tuttle 

Samuel Rich 

Joshua Staunton jrlBcnj. Boardman 

Timothy Bliss (John Johnson 



Wm. C. Harrington 
Nathaniel Newell 



Jesse P. Carpenter 
James A. Potter 



Martin Powell 
Giles Chittenden 

Gaias Kibbe 
Ithiel Cargill 



Joseph Herriek 

Mills De Forrest 
Levi Barnard 



Amh't Willoughby 



Hubbard Barlow 

Samuel Peckham 
Benjamin Holmes 
Sylvester Cobb 
Joshua Clapp 



Seth Pomeroy 
Ezra Jones 

Elisha Reynolds 
Seth Emmons 
N. Hutchins jr 
Timothy Allen 

Elias Fassett 

Samuel Eaton jr 



Elias Buel 

Moses Davis 
Jacob Spatford 
Benj. Harrington 
William Barney 

Jeremiah French 



David Hibbard 



Samuel Phelps 



Elam Jewett jr 

Erastns SafFord 
Sol. Birigham jr 
John Wliceler 



iVIathew Sax 

u 

Joseph Parker 

u 

Joseph Ptobinson 



Asa Lyon 

Solo. Walbridge 

George Westgate 
Elisha Boardman 



1 SO.") 
John Pinpo 
^tcphei) Pearl 
lOzra Meach 
Simeon Hinds 
Simeon Tubbs 

John Fitch 
Thomas D. Rood 
John Jackson 
Joel Brownson 
Jedediah Boynton 

Daniel Hazeltine 



Ithiel Cargill 



Stephen Royce 

Asa Wilkins 
Bradley Barlow 
Lemuel Scott 
Samuel Hubbard 
John AVhitejr 



Robert Kennede 



Lewis Sowlcs 
John Borden 
Nathan Hutchins 



I'Nchemiah Perkins 
1 Thomas Taylor 



I8t)6 
Augustus Lcvakc 
\Vm. C. Harrin^at>n 
NathaniJ Newell 
William Muusou 



Nathan Fay 
Timothy Hurlburt 

Ebcnezer Bowman 
Lemuel Bottum 



David Hjde 

Saml. Wetherbee 
James Elliott 



Jesse Hugh 



Elijah Littlefield 



Samuel Barlow 
Jolin Wheeler 
Salmon Warner 
Sardius Blodgett 
Peter Sax 



Nathan Green 
James Brown 



Jeduthan Stone 



Nathan Robinson 



HON. SAMUEL SAFFORD 

Was an early settler in Bennington, and among the early patriots who espoused thecause of Ver- 
mont in her controversy with New York, and the cause of the union in her revolutionary struggles 
•with Great Britain. He was a Major in Col. Seth Warner's regiment, and served through the war, 
except he found time to represent the town of Bennington in the Legisl-i.ture in 1781-2. In 1783 
he was chosen a member of the Council and was annually chosen to that office for twenty-two years 



S8 REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



CITrTTENDKN 1807 

1 Eliakim Howe 

2 Geo. Robiiisoa 

3 Ezra Mench 

4 Simeon Hhie 

5 Simon Tiiblis 

6 \Vm. B.Mars h 

7 John Fitch 

8 Sahnon Fay 

9 Moses Davis 

10 Joel Brownson 
il T. Hurlhurt 

13 William Barney 

14 E. Bowman 

15 T. Chittenden 

ESSEX CO. 
1 

3 Ithiel Cargill 

4 Micajah Ingham 

5 David Hibbard 
7 

8 Elijah Foot 
9 

10 Thomas Slade 

11 Haines French 
Franklin co. 

1 Silas Ilazeltine 

2 Elam Jewett jr 

3 Stephen Houhe 

4 Erastus Saftbrd 

5 J. D. Fainsworth 

6 Jo!in Wheeler 

7 S. Hubbard 

8 S. Blodgett 

9 Peter Sa.K 

10 Henry Marble 
1 1 11. Kennedy 



1808 



Nathaniel Newell 
Francis Child 



James A. Potter 
Marshall Smith 
Abel Cooper 
Joshua Isham 

Samuel Mower 
Jeremiah French 

Gaias Kibbe 

Oliver Ingham 
S. Wetherbee jr 
Joseph Herrick 
Daniel Dana 
Mills De Forrest 
Levi Barnard 
Jesse Hush 



Elijah Shaw 
Martin D. Follet 



Lemuel Scott 



1809 
Augustus Levake 

Hezekiah Barns 
Simeon Hine 

N. Leavenworth 

Arther Bostwick 

Nathan Fay 
Frederick Mack 



Lemuel Bottum 



Micajah Ingham 
Richardson Graves 

Elijah Foot 

Ebenezer Clark 
Moo(!y Eich 

Jonas Brigham 
Elijah Littlefield 
William Barber 



S. Peckliam jr 
Benjamin Holmes 
SimeonJIungerford 



1810 
John Levake 



Timothv Bliss 



Eleazer Hutchins 
Hem an Allen 
Joel Brownson 



Amos Partridge jr 
Isaac French 



Benjamin Going 

Joshua Clapp 

Amherst Willoby John Powell 



S. B. Sheldon died Ebenezer Marvin jr Ebenezer Marvin 

13 Lewis Walker Asa Fuller Carter Hickok 

14 James Brown George W. Foster I " 

GK.\ND ISLE CO. i 

1 James W. Wood Alexander Scott 'Lewis Sowles 

2 Grand Isle I I 

3 John Borden | " " 

4 Jona. Haynes iNathan Hutchins 'jedediah P. Ladd 

5 Timothy Allen Asa Lyon JAlpheas Hall 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 S. Wal bridge 

3 J. Stone " [Abel Smith 

5 Hi/depark 

6 A. Waterman 

SE.Boardman " Samuel Cook 

10 N. Robinson Thomas B. Downer; " 

12 Thomas Taylor « | 



1811 
John Pineo 

Nathaniel Newell 
Roger Enos 



James Butler 
Joshua Isham 
Luther Dixou 
Samuel Rice 
Lemuel Bottum 

John French 
John Walls 
Oliver Ingham 

Enos Cook 



Azariah Webb jr 



Solo. Bingham jr 
Martin D. Follet 



Joseph Robinson 



Joshua Clapp 

(( 

II 

Nathan Green 
Benjamin Fay 

Philyer Loop 
Asa Lyon 

Simeon Robinson j 1 



Salmon Green 
Jeduthan Stone 



N. Robinson 



Jesse Hugh 



John Adams 
Benjamin Gale 
Joseph Bowdish 

Hezekiah Wead 
Elijah Dee 

Henry Marble 
William Rogers 
David Sanderson 
Jonathan Hoit 
Theo's Mansfield 

Alexander Scott 

William AVait 
N. Hutchins jr 



James Gilmore 



Thomas Taylor 



in succession, which, added to the two years he was Representative makes twenty-four years that he 
was a member in succession, which is serving longer in succession than any other person in the 
State. He was Chief Judge of the County Court from 1786 to 1807, when by his advanced age he 
declined any further promotion. 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES.,FRAN., G. ISLE., LAM. 89 



CHITTENDEN, 1812 1 

1 John Pinco 

2 George Robinson 

3 Nathaniel Newell 

4 Ilemaii Allen 

5 Daniel Clark 

6 N. Leavenwort h 

7 James Amblerjr. 

8 Noah Chitten3en 

9 Heraan Allen 

10 James Butler 

11 Joshua Isham 

12 St. (fton/e 

13 Luther Dixon 

14 Samuel IJice 

15 Lemuel Bottom 

ESSEX CO. 

I John French 

3 John Walls 

4 Daniel Goss 

5 Robert Taggard 
7 

8 Calvin Perkins 

9 Mills De Forest 

10 Levi Barnard 

II Jesse Hugh 

FKANKLIN CO. 

I Jonas Biigham 

S John Adams 

4 Samuel Ufford 

5 Elijah Foot 

6 Joseph Robinson 

7 Samuel Hubbard ' 

8 Benjamin Holmes 

9 Abel Drury 

10 Seth Goodspeed 

II William Rogers 

12 David Sanderson 

13 Abner Morton 

1 4 Jareb Jackson 

GKAND ISLE CO. 

1 Alexander Scott 

2 Asa Lyon 

3 William Wait 

4 Nathan Hutchins 

5 Alpheas Hall 

LAMOILLE CO. 

2 James Gillmore 

3 Abel Smith 

4 Elmore 

5 N- P. Sawyer 

6 David Boynton 

7 Mansfield 

8 Samuel Cook 
10 Asa Raymond 
12 Thomas Taylor 



1813. 
Samuel Webster 

Zadock Wheeler 



Joel Brownson 

Lewis Higbee 
Caleb Sheldon 
Amos Patridge jr. 
Jeremiah French 

Gains Kibbc 

Oliver Inghnm 
Richardson Graves 
Elijah Bugbee 
Elijah Foot 



William Hamilton 



Bates Turner 
Samuel Scott 



Anthony Rhodes 

CI 

Joseph Parker 
Chauncey Fitch 
Benjamm Swift 



Stephen Pettis 
Caleb Hill 

Traman Powell 



Nathan Robinson 



1814. 



Edmond Baldwin 
Elias Buel 



William Rhodes 
Joshua Morgan 
Reuben Lockwood 

Samuel Rice 
Lemuel Boitum 

Joseph Clough 



1P15. 
lohn Pint 



Richard Lam^on 
Nat'n Leavenworth 
Benjamin Derby 
Henian Lowiy 
Lemuel B. Piatt 



Jarcd ni<.bpe 
Peter Martin 

c: 

Jeremiah French 



1816. 

Luther Loomis 
Ilezekiah Barnes 

Samuel Bliss 
Edmond Baldwin 

Thomas D. Rood 
Tlcman Alkn 
.John Fay 
Ziba Pier^on 

Caleb Sheldon 
Ebenezer Bo\vm;in 



Samuel Hart 
David Denison 



Moody Rich 

Wm. C. Ellsworth 

Joseph Holmes 
Joab Smith 
Nathan L. Holmes 

Elijah Dee jr. 

a 

C( 

William Rogers 



Charles Carron 
Dan Hazen 
D. G. Sawyer 

Frederick Hopkiui 

Martin Elmore 



IThomas Taylor 



Thomas Schoff 
Moses Morrill 
Cornelius Judevinc 

Chester Thayer 
Abraham Boynton 

Richard Stevens 



Daniel Holbrook 
Haines ScIujH" 
Oliver Iii:;ham 



.Toseph Berry 
Harvey Jcliii.son 

S. G. Hinman 



Samuel Maynard 
Nathaniel Griswold 



Harvey Clark 

Stephen Holmes 

Jos'h D.Farnsworlh 
Reuben Armstrong Daniel Bailey 

Hira Hill Solomon Bliss 

Simeon Hungerford " 

James Upham 
•John Powell 
Stephen Royce jr. 
Abner Morton 



Lewis Sowles 
Enoch Allen 
William Wait 
Nathan Hutchins 
Alpheas Hall 

John Fassett 
Jeduthan Stone 



Daniel Dodge 
Peter C. Lovejoy 
Robert Kimball 



N. W. Kingman 
James Brown 

Ephraim Mott 

it 

Jesse A. Clark 
Dan Hazen 



Enoch Carlton 
Joshua Sawyer 



40 REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



CHITTENDEN 1817 

1 John Fineo 

2 Charles Adams 

3 Hezekiiih Barnes 

4 Nathan Biyan 

5 Ezia Slater 

C N. Leavenworth 

7 James Ambler ir 

8 W.P. Richavdsoi- 

9 Heman Allen 

10 Joel Brovviison 

11 Zeba Pieison 

12 Lewis Iligbee 

13 Peter Mai tin 

14 Eben'r Bowman 

15 Roswell Morton 

ESSEX CO. 

1 

3 Tbos. G. French 

4 Oliver Ingham 

5 J. Woodbury jr 
7 

8 Joseph Berrv 

9 Mills I)e Forest 

10 Levi Barnard 

11 Moody llich 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 Joseph Barrett 

2 Amherst Willob} 

3 N. Griswold 

4 Erastus Saflbrd 

5 J. D. FarnswortL 

6 li. Armstrong 

7 S. Hubbard 

8 Solomon Bliss 

9 Abel Drury 

10 Jonah Johnson 

11 John Powell 

12 Samuel Wead 

13 J. K. Smcdiey 

14 Wm. Brayton 

GRAAD ISLE CO. 

1 Kobert Ransom 
2 

3 Jesse A. Clark 

4 Jonathan Hiynes 

5 Stephen Davison 

LAMUILLE CO. 

2 John Wires 
3 

4 

5 Joshua Sawyer 

6 Daniel Dodge 
7 

8 Samuel Cook 
ION, KobinsoQ 
12 I 



1818 
J;imes Wbitcomb 
C P. Van Ne-^s 
Nathaniel Newell 
'■.Villiam Iliue 



S. Derby 

a 

VIoses Davis 
John Fay 
Burgess Hall 



M. Chittenden 
Daniel Ilolbrook 

David Hibbard 
Seth Cusbman 
Azariah Webb 



rlarvev Clark 
Martin D.Follet 
Samuel Parmalee 

Zerah Willoby 
William Felton 

Needhara Drury 
J. Goodspeed 
Hezekiah Goff jr 

James Brown 

Joseph Sewell 
James Brown 
Truman Clark 

Timothj? Allen 



Ivory Luce 
lobert Kimball 
Riverius Camp 



1819 



Ithiel Stone 
Jabez Pcnniman 

Erastus Bostwick 
James Ambler jr 
Thomas Chittenden 
John Jackson 



Luther Dixon 
Amos Partridge 
Chauncey Brownall 



lesse Woodbi;ry jr 



Mills De Forest 
Azariah Webb jr 



Nathan Hamilton 
Elias Bello-\vs 



Samuel Hubbard 
Frederick Bliss 
Abel Drury 
Henry N. Janes 
John Powell 
lames Mason 
Samuel Barlow 



L. Sowles 

a 
1 1 

Dan Hazcn 
Benjamin Adams 



1820 
William Evarts 

Nathaniel Newell 



Benjamin Derby 

Moses Davis 
Eli Brownson 
Levi Conistock 

Peter Martin 
Ebenezer Bowman 



Chauncey Curtis 
William Marshall 



Azariah Webb 
Daniel Rich 



Wm. C. Ellsworth 



1821. 
James Whitcomb 



Roswell Butler 
N. Leavenworth 

Thomas D. Rood 
Jesse P. Carpenter 
Edward Jones 



William Barney 
Amos Partridge 
Martin Chittenden 



Haines SchofF 

James May 

David Hopkinson 
Mills De Forest 
Azariah Webb jr 

Silas B. Hazeltine 



Joseph 



Beaman 



Joel Barber 
.John Averill 
Jonathan Janes 



Samuel Cook 



Silas Hathaway 
Daniel B. Meigs 

Truman A. Barber 



Solomon Hazen 



Joshua Peckham 
Elijah Dee jr 



Asa Fuller 
Timothy Foster 

Joseph M. Mott 

William Wait 
Nathan Hutchius 
Nathaniel Healey 



Tnomas Taylor I 



Luther Bingham 
lAsa Ravmond 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 41 



CUITTKN-DKN 1822.1 1823. 

1 James WhitcombjWilliam Everts 

2 George EoNinson jEben'rT. Englesb)' 

3 Jeremiah Bartri " 
. 4 Nathan Bryan | " 

5 Kosv.-cll Butler 

6 N. Leavenworth 

7 Benjamin Derby 

8 Oliver Lowrey 

9 Ileman Allen 

10 Edward Jones 

1 1 Levi Comstoek 
12 

13 V7illiam Bnrnp.v 

14 Williara "Wood 
!> Simeon Lee 

ESSEX CO. 

I Joseph Stevens 

3 Daniel Smith 

4 Jesse Cooper 
C David Hibbardjr. 
7 

8 D. Hopkinson 

9 Ed. C. Soaulding 

10 Wiiliam G.ites 

I I iloody Rich 

FRANKLIN' CO 

1 Silas B.IIazeltinc 

2 Pcnuel L^'avens 

3 Martin D. Follctt 

4 Luther B. Hunt 
4 Joab Smith 

6 Zirah AVilloughby 

7 Rjuhen Fowlof 
8E;iJa!i Bai<er 

9 John Avcrill 

10 Samuel Lusk 
11 

1 2 James Mason 

13 Steplien Roycc ji 

14 Jonathan Berry 

GRAND ISLK CO. 

1 John M. Mott 

2 James Brown 
3 

4 Irad Allen 

5 Elisha Boardman 
Lamoille co. 

1 Belvidere 

2 James B. Gilmorc 
3 



5 -Abncr Flanders 

6 Tho's waterman 

7 Ivory Luee 

8 Lather Bingham 
^0 Riverius C;.mp 

Is 



1824. 
James Whitcomb 
Charles Adams 



Jlitchcll HinsdcU 
James Ambler jr. 
\Vm. r. Riehardson Gideon O. Dixou 



Moses Davis 
Amos B. Cooper 
Garrad Burrett 



William Marshall 
Daliiel Goss 



Mills De Forest 



Geo. w.Woodwortb 



Jos'h D.Farnsworth 

Reuben Towle 
Ira Hinkley 
Abel Drury 

Sterling Parker 



Joel Allen 
Charles Carron 



Moody Shattuck 
John Warner 



Ileman Ailen 
Wiiiiaiu Rhodes 



iVmos Partridge 
Ciiauneey Browncll 



Oliver Ingham 
Dyer Hibbard 



Thomas Child 

Austin Fuller 

Joab Smith 
Elias Blair 
William FcltOQ 
Elijah Dee jr. 



1825. I 

u 

Benjamin F. Baileyl 
N'athaniel Newell 
fabcz Pennimau 
Bille B. Butler 
lolm M. Eldridge 
Benjamin Derby 



Burgess Hall 



Joshua W. Sheldo! 



Jcdediah Hydo 



Sclah Murry 



rhomas'G. French 



Joel Bassctt 
Erastus Cutler 
Noycs Denison 



CromM-ell Bowen 
Reuben Wood 



Joel Barber jr. 
Joha Avcrill 



1826. 



William Noblo 



James Ambler jr. 



Reuben Lockwood 

Ziba Woods 
Hairy Bradley 

John M. French 
Caleb Ingalls 



D.-'.vid Hopkinson 
Mills De Forest 
Stephen Howe jr, 
i Moody Rich 



Brainard Bradley 
Thomas Fuller 
Lnther B. Hunt 

Reuben Armstrong 

Alvah Sabin 
Thomas Best 
Alvin House 



Daniel Dodge 



Ephrftim Laid 



Benjamin Swift 
Stephen S.Brown 

Thomas Mott 
Melvin Barnes 
William Wait 
Abner Ladd 
Benajah Phelps 



Nathan Smilie 



James Piatt 



Ezra Pike jr. 
Irad Allen 



Solomon Balch 
Benjamin Chapmaa 



42 RSPRESENTATITES, CHIT., ES., FRAN.,'G. ISLE, LAM. 



CHITMJSTDn^ 1837 

1 John Pireo 

2 Benj'a F. Biiiley 
S WilliRm Noble 

-4 Noah Wolcott 
■5 Marshall Castle 
C N. Leavenworth 

7 JsTYies Ambler jr 

8 Truman Galusha 
-9 Phelps Smith 
■50 Nathan Fay jr. 
11 Levi Comstock 
jRenben Lockwood 
1.3 Cyrus Birge 

14 Ziba Wood 
15 

ESSEX CO. 

J John M. French 
2 Brighton 
.3 David Hyde 

4 Oliver Ingham 

5 Dyer Hibbard 

7 Joel Gleason 

8 Seth Cushman 

9 Zebina Blodgett 

10 Azariah Webb jr 

11 Jesse Hugh 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 Silas B. Hazeltine 

2 Cromwell Bowen 

3 Jehiel R. Barnum 

4 Erastus Saftbid 

5 Joab Smith 
6Elias Bingham 

7 Zeri Cufihman 

8 Joel Barber jr 

9 Thomas Best 

10 Henry N. Janes 

11 Sterling Parker 

12 James Mason 

13 John Smith 

14 Timothy Foster 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Thomas Mott 

2 James Brown 

3 Ezra Pike jr. 
iBenjamin Butler 2(1 
^ Benajah Phelps 

LAMOILLE CO. 
1 

2 Naihan Smilie 

3 Jonas Stone 

4 Jonathan Bridge 

5 Abner Flanders 
<■> David Boynton 

8 Asa Cole 

10 B. Chapman 

11 WnJeryille 

12 Ephraim Ladd 



1828 

Nathaniel Newell 
Samuel Bliss 
John Judson 
Levi Smith 

a 

Hyman Holabird 
Horace Ferris 
William Barney 
Danforth Wales 
Truman Chittenden 

Adin Bartlett 



Jesse Cooper 
Archibald Taggard 
Joel Bassett 
John Dewey 
Joseph Downer 
John Chandler 



Azariah Corse jr. 

u 
11 

James Farnsworth 

Ira Armstrong 

Elijah Dee 
-John Averill 
Samuel Lusk 
Jonathan Carpenter 



William L. Sowles 

Samuel Adams 

Ira Hill 
II 

Bird Landou 



Eli Hinds jr. 

TheophilusW Fitch 
Solomon Bakh 

Luther Bingham 
Daniel Moody 
Luther Poland 



1829 



William Pease 

Marshall Castle 
Naum Peck 

William A Prentiss 
Lemuel B. Plait 



Dand Eazelton 



Haines Schoff 
James Steele 



David Hopkinsonj 
Noyes Denison 
rJonah Brooks jr. 
Moody Kich 



Wm. C, Ellsworth 
Horace Eaton 
James Bellows 
Benjamin Wooster 

William Felton 

John Barr 

Alfred Keith 
Stephen S. Brown 
(( 

Harry Hill 



Abner Doty 
Breed Noyes 
Daniel Dodge 
Ivory Luce 



\mos Willey 
Jonathan Smith 



1830 
lames Whitcomb 
Timothv Follett 



Roswel) Butler 



TrumanGalusha 

11 

William Rhodes 
Heman Barstow 
Lewis Hgbee 
John H. Tower 
Danforth Wales 



Martin French 



Elijah Baker 
John Dewey 



Daniel Rich 
Thomas Child 



Joseph Kingsbury 
Joab Smith 

Philip S. Gates 
Decius R. Bogue 

Selah B. Upham 
William Rogers 



James Piatt 



Toel Allen 
Benajah Phelps 



Clark Fisk. 
Israel O. Andrews 
Philo G. Camp 



1831. 
Moses L. Colton 



Udney HPennimaQ- 

Joseph Marsh 
Selah Ambler 

A. G. Whittemoro 
Edward Jones 

Reuben Lockwood 



Alexander Lee 

Arad Silver 

Thomas G. Frenchi 
William Morrill 

Benjamin S. Clark 
Horace Hubbard 
Abdiel Blodgett 



Harry Reynolds 
Nathan Hamilton 
Oliver II. Robinson 
James Bellows 
Joel Barber jr, 
Ira Scott 
William Felton 



Daniel Barrows 
Caleb Royce 
Levi Hapgood 
John 'Ariiiih 
Ruluff W. Green 



Charles Carronjr. 
Uriah Hazea 
Calvin Fletcher 



Martin Elmore 
TheophilusW Fitck 

George Town 



Luther Poland 
Jesse Whimsy 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., E3., FRAN., G. ISLE., LA¥. U 



«nrTTF:NDEX 1832 

1 M L. Coltoa 

2 T. Follett 

3 Myron Towell 
4 

5 Araasa Bryant 

6 Joseph Marsh 

7 Seluh Ambler 



9 Josepli Clark 

10 Edward Jones 
11 

12 Horace Ferris 

13 John H. Tower 

14 John Allen 

15 David French 

ESSEX CO. 

1 Arad Silver 

2 Timothy Corey 

3 Benjamin Browr. 

4 Samuel B.Coope: 

5 Archi'l Tagj^ard 

7 Benjamin S.Clarl< 

8 John Dewey 

9 Noyes Deuison 
jO Jonah Brooks ji 

1 1 Joseph Gleason 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 Harry Reynolds 

2 Nathan Hamiltonl 

3 0. H. Bohinson 

4 J. Bellows 
.5 Joel Barber jr 

6 Guy Kingsicv 

7 Philip S. Gates 

8 Solomon Bliss I 

9 Jesse Carpenter j " 

10 Daiiol Burrows'Rufus Hamilton 

1 1 William liogersiJohn Huse, 



1S3.3 
Almond Whitcomli 
Samuel Nichols 

u 

U. H. Penniman 

.Vmos Clark 
.Jiunes Anihler jr 
Thomas Chittenden 



John Fay 
John Tabor 
^herman Beach 
Henry Oaks 
David Hazelton 



Martin Fiench 
William Washburn 
Haines Scholf 
Caleb Ingalls 

Joel Bassett 

Abdiel Blodgett 
Chapin K. Brooks 



1834 

John Van Sicklenj 
Nol)le Lovely 
John W. "Weaver 
Albert Stevens 

Benjamin Allen 



William Rhodes 
Lewis Higbee 
.John Allen 



.Jeremiah Jourdin 
Timothy Corey 
Thomas G. Frencl 
William Morrill 



Hen ry Hall 

Stephen Howe 
Daniel Rich 



.Silas B. Hazeltine 

John Adams 
jJoseph Lamed 
Jjoseph Sowle 
lira Armstrong 



1 2 Levi Hapgood 

13 John Smith 

14 George Green 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Giles Harrington 

2 H. C Eoardman 

3 C. Canon jr 

4 Joel Allen 

5 Bird Landon 

LAMOILLE CO. 

1 Josiah W. Potter 

2 N. Smilie 

3 Luther H. Brown 

4 Abner Doty 

.5 Joshua Sawyer 

6 Thos. ^Yatel•man 
7 

5 David P. Noyes 
9 Sterling 

10 

1 1 Jesse C Holmes 

12 



William Green 
John Smith 



Joseph Sewall 

Reuben Pike 
Augustus Knight 
Benajah Phelps 

Alva Chaffee 
James B. Gillmore 
Martin Whcelock 
Martin Elmore 

Moses Morse jr 
George Town 



•Joseph Earned jr 
Joel Barber jr 

William Felton 



1835 
.">an'uel B.Kennedy 
Nathan B. Haswei 

Thomas Brownell 
Phad's R. Fletchei 
Xathaaiel Miles 

Erastus Field 
.\rlhur Hunting 
John Fay 
Horace Saxton 
Sherman Beach 
William Barney 

Nathan Stearns 



Reub. W. Freeman 



Gustavus A. Hall 

Thomas Child Azariah Corse 

M. C. Stone Mitchell Stone 

Horace Eaton 
Alonson Webster 
[Joseph Soule 
Guy Iviusley 
Elisha Bascom 
Alvah Sabin 
Robert L. Paddock: Chas. H Jenison 
Samuel Lusk Richard Smith jr 

John Huso " 

Joshua W. Sheldon' " 

Lawrence Brainard John Smith 
J^ewis Janes Bradford Scott 

John M. Sowles 

Minus M'Ro^erts 



18S6 

U 

Pitt E. Hewitt 
Albert Steven* 

Artemas Flagg 

Reuben Parker 

Ezbon Sanford 

Daniel Holbrook 
Harvey Coo 
John Schoff 
Samuel R.Dennett 
Moses Hill 
Ashley Applefoa 
■John Dewey 



Samuel Adams 

Benjamin Butler 
Samuel Boardman 



Nathan Sniilic 
Luther H. Brown 



Uriah Wilkins 
Jesse Whitney 



N. Butts 

I it 

Asaph Kentfield 
U. Wilklns 2d 

Nathaniel Jones 



HaiTy Reynolds 
Walter Wheelock 



Ivory Luce 



Joseph H. Bennett 



John S. Webster 
Alfred Wheeler 

Elijah Dea 

Rufus Hamilton 
Alden Sears 
Fred. W. Judsoa 

Geo. W- Goodrich 

William Dawson 
Elijah Haynes 

Alva Chaffee 
Isaac Griswold 

Jonathan Bridge 

Levi B. Vilas 
Elisha A. Town 
Joseph Sears 

Elisha Cady 

Ephraim Ladd 



44 REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



GHITTEXDEN 1837 

1 Jolm Pineo 

2 Hiirrv Bradley 

3 P. E."Hewett 

4 T. Brownell 

5 Byron Stevens 

6 Stepli'n Byington 

7 John Snyder 

8 Lyman Field 

9 George Ayres 

10 Artemas"Fla<:g 

1 1 Samuel Fletcher 

12 lieu!). Lockwood 

13 Reuben Parker 

14 William Wood 

15 David French 

KSSES CO. 

1 Martin French 

2 Harvcv Coe 

3 John Schoff 

4 William Morrill 

5 Moses Hill 

7 Ashley Appleto'- 

8 John Dewey 

9 John Bailey 2d 

10 Stephen Howe 

11 Joseph Rich 

12 Viclon/ 

PP.ANKLra CO. 

1 SilnsB.Hazeltine 

2 J. S. Webster 

3 Jonas Boutell 

4 A. Wheeler 
f) Joab Smith 

6 John Kinsley 

7 Henry Bowman 

8 Elijah Dee 

9 John Barr 

10 B. W. Fuller 

1 1 Alden Sears 

12 Cyrus Keitli 

13 John Smith 

14 Geo. W. Foster 

GR.\ND ISLi; CO. 

1 G. W. Goodrich 

2 Srmuel Adams 

3 William Dawson 

4 Eenj ;min Butler 

5 David Corbia 

LAMOILLE CO. 
1 

2 Oel Safford 

3 Luther H. Brown 

4 Peleg Schofield 

5 Levi Ed^erton 

6 Levi B. Vilas 

7 Elisha A. Town 

8 Joseph Sears 
9 

lOElieba Cady 
a 1 Moaes Fiak ' 
iSlsaaePennock jr 



1833 



Samuel H- Barnes 
Arad Merrill 



John Jadson 

IC 

James Humphrey 

It 

Peter Martin 

William H, French 

Arad Silver 
Elias Aklrich 
Thomas G. French 
Joshua Moriison 
David Hibbard 3d 



Jonah Brooks jr 



Azariah Corse 
Joseph Smith 

James Bellows 
Joseph Soule 
D. ILWatkins 

Alvah Sahin 
Luther K. Drury 

John Huse 
J. J. Beardslcv 
A. G. Tnrltoa 
Joseph Blake 

Frederick Hazen 

Enoch Hall | 

Horace Wadsworth 



1839 
Joseph Smith 
Carlos Ba.xter 



Daniel Littlefield 
Jcdcdiah Boynton 

Andrew Warner 
Daniel H. Onion 

EInathan W. Spear 
Sherman Biach 
a. F. Hutchins 
^rtemas Allen 
Nathaniel Paikcr 



Haines Schoff 



R. W. Freemen 



Moody Rich 



Samuel Ivendall 
Lyman Hawlcy 

•John Ivinsley 
Jona. II. Iluiibhan 
Wiliam R. AVarne 
Joseph B. Cutler 



.\lfred Keith 
■)tcphin S. Brown 
John S. Foster 



1840 

Aaron L. Beach 
John Lyon 

u 

Alex'r Ferguson 
II 

Ransom Jones 

Silas Isham 

ct 
(( 

Alson Landon 
Seldon Burbank 

(I 

Alex. H. Morrill 

Abram W. Rico 
lioiace Hubbard 
Mills De Forest 
Charles Ames 
Samuel D. Merrill 



Nathan Hamilton 



Wakefi'ldW.Thorp 



Alvah Sahin 

Asa Wliceler 
Nathaniel Sears 
Alonson Draper 
Isaiah Newton 



Lewis Ladd 



Moody Shattuck 
Willard Griswold 
Edinond Clark 
Samuel .Jailey 

Albert Stone 
Ivory Luce 
David P. Noyes 

OrioD W. Butler 

GoorgsH, Whitney 



, Clark Fisk 
Jesse N. Perlcy 
[Lucius H. Noyes 

iJoshua Luce 
John Ferrin 



lanne Pennock 



Martin Reynolds 

Hector Adams 

Stickney Hodgkins 
Nathan' Smiiie 

George W. Bailey 

John B. Downer 

u 
II 

Nathan Kobinson jr 
II 

Porter Crane 



1841 
Moses L. Col ton 

Wm. A- Griswold 

1 1 

John T. Webster 
Elijah G. Staunton 
Heman R. Smith 
II 

Zcbina Bliss 
Samuel Boardman 

Robert White 
fi 

H. A. Narramore 
DanielJackson 



Henry Fuller 
John Stevens 
Isaac Richardson 

Nathan J. Graves 

John Dewey 

II 

II 

Loom is Wells 

Charles C Stone 

II. N. Barber 
J. 11. Farnsworth 

II 

John Kinsley jr 
II 

Ira Hinckley 
William Skecls 

■Jay Powell 

Ciiniclius Stilphen 
John Barney 

Nathan Kinsley 

Jaboz Ladd 
II 

Jedcdiah Hazen 



R. P. Tillotson 
Joseph Baker 
E'i liinds jr 
Seth Town 
xilmond Eoardman 
Asa Andrews 
James Harris 
George Small • 



D. H. Hulburd 



REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES., FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 45 



CHITTENDEN 1842.1 1843 

1 Jloses L. Colton 'Jesse Jewell jr. 

2 John V,n SukIcn|Uenry B. Stacy 
Buiki'Lcavcnwortli " 

4 Joiiii S. Webster Joseph E. Ehodcs 

5 ElijaliG Staunton Joseph B. WecJ 
C Heman 11. Smith [John S. Patrick 
7 Sclah Ambler 



Albert Leo 

Alb't GWhitteniorc 



8 Zcbina Bliss 

9 6'am'l Boaidman 
Sylvanus Ilonp.lass 

11 Bobert White 

12 R. Lonkwood 

13 H.A.Narramore 

14 Daniel Jaekson Noah Tyler 

15 NathanielParker 

ESSEX CO. 

1 Henry Fuller 

2 Elias Aldrich 

3 George Marshall 

4 William Morrill 

5 Nathan J. Graves 

6 Easthavrn 

7 Henry Hartshorn 

8 Allen Gould 

9 John Bailey 

10 Jonah Brooks jr. 

11 Eecnard Walker 

12 Loomis Wells 

FRANKLIN CO 

1 H.T,Brisham j 

2 Joseph Smith 

3 H N Barber 

4 Asa S Gove 

5 Joseph Soule 
Joseph Ellsworth jr 

7 Dolphus Dewing 

8 Lorenzo Ja::cs 

9 Joh.n Barr 
JO J.,-hua Ciapp 

"rrn^rv Powoit 

12 Eiihu Good.'iill 
Corni'lius Stilplien 
14 John Barney 

GKAND ISL.'. CO. 

1 Nathan Kinsley 

2 Jai.cz Ladd 
Eph'm A Holeomb 

4 Jedediah Hazcn 

5 Walli3 Mott 

LAMOILLE CO. 

1 Jerre Shattuck 

2 Joseph Baker 

3 Eli Hinds jr. 

4 George W Bailey 
Almond Boardman 
6 

7 James Harris 

8 George Small 

Zebina W Bennett 
11 O. MTarland 
) 3 Ephrtim Ladd 



Ira Andrews 
Silas Isham 
John Story 



Jeremiah Wright 
John Stevens 

Mathias Weeks 
David Hibbard jr. 



Stephen Howe 

Ransom Hall 

Holloway tBrigh'ni 
Henry Follett 
Bennett Eaton 
Joseph Lcanud 
Jonathan Sherwood 

Philip S. Gates 
S'lomon Bliss 
Luther Meigs 

Josiah Blaisdell 

John Gates 

I II 

|Wi!]iam A. La''ne 
iBemjamin Griilith 

John Martin 
Lorenzo Hall 

Joseph B. Morgan 

II 

Seth Town 
Levi EdgertoQ 

Albert Luce 
Moses Terrill 



1844 

John Bedee 

(( 

William R. Pease 

Alonson Bliss 

George Eddy 
II 

II 

Nathan Fay 

II 

William M Sutton 
Frederii k Fletcher 
Amos liobart 

Selden Burbank 
Royal C. Belknap 



Jonathan Mathews 
Ornmel Crawford 
William C. Simms 

i: 

James FoUansbee 



Elias Babooek 



Ebenczer Bailey 
Isaac Wariier 

Luther K. Drury 
John L. Clapp 

Aldcn Scars 
Jacob Wead 



Guy Reynolds 
Elihu Holeomb 



A. K. Whittcmorc 



William Wilber 



Ver. W Waterman 
Samuel Benson 



1845 
II 

Charles Russell 
ti 

Jacob Rolfc 

Lyman Dorwin 

David Fi.sh 
Benjamin Fairchild 

William Harmon 

11 
Reuben Farnsworh 

CI 

Isaac W- Aldrich 

Harvey Ilinman 
Harvey G. Fry 
Jolm AValter jr. 
Jona'n Mathews jr. 



Harlon Keyes 



Arza Andrns 
Charles B. May nard 
Reuben Dewey 
Bradley Barlow 
L.ucas Holmes 
Peter Chrse 
Isaac P. Clark 
Philo F. Drury 



Lloyd Mason 
Orlando Stevens 



Solomon J. Davis 

Samuel Adams 
II 

John Hnzrn 
Abncr B- Landon 

Allen Chaffee 



Hcman H. Elmore 
Nathaniel P. Keeler 



Amander Peterson 
Vernon W. " 



William Page 
Phin'j S Benjamin 



! 1846 

Samuel Morse 

Abncr Squire 
i( 

Samuel Thrafcher 
II 

John Snvdcr 



Reuben Lockwood 

Amos Hobart 
William H. French 

Jeremiah Wright 

Joel B, English 



Charles Cb.eney 
Stephen Ames 
Richard Morgan 
Reuben C. Benton 
Moody Rich 
James Towlo 



Homer E Royce 



Jona'n H Hubbard 



Daniel H. Bailey 
Haivey D. Farrar 

William Eiidges 
James Piatt 



Cny Reynolds 
Hiram Hall 
A^'illiam Wilsey 
Henry Robinson 

Phinehas Carpenter 
Nathan Smilio 



Moses Terrill 
Nathaniel Euesell 



4G REPRESENTATIVES, CHIT., ES. 



FRAN., G. ISLE, LAM. 



CHITTENDEN 1847 

1 Htinali H. Piimct 

2 VVvUys Lyman 

3 Al-ner Squier 

4 Jacob Eolfe 

5 S. Thrtisher 

6 Bial Boyntoa 

7 John Snyder 
8 

9 Hector Adams 
10 

1 1 Elijah Hoot 

12 Colonel Smith 

13 John Story 
]i Jonas Hobart 
15 AVm. H. Frencl 

ESSEX CO. 

1 Jeremiah Wrlghi 

2 Harris Brown 
.3 Joel B.English 

4 Stilman Blood 

5 William B. May 

6 Abraham Powers 

7 Charles Cheney 

8 Stephen Ames 

9 Itichard Morgan 

10 Stephen Howe 

3 1 Charles Stevens 
12 James Tovvle 

FRAXKLIN CO. 

1 Earl Smilie 

2 Homer E. Royce 
5 Caleb E. Brewer 

4 H. E. Hubbell 

5 William Siierman 

6 Joseph King 
7 

8 Alvah Sabin 

9 Daniel Watson 

10 D. H. Bailey 

11 H. D.Earrar 

12 William Green 

13 Wm. Bridges 

14 H. W. Barney 

GRANIJ ISLE CO. 

1 S. J. Davis 

2 Abel Brown 

3 Simeon Cooper 

4 Wm. Wilsey 

5 Lewis Mott 

LAMOILLE CO. 

I A. KWhittemore 
2 

aPhiloA. Mathews 
4 Joseph C. Bailey 
.5 John C. Page 
6 

7 Ivory Luce 
8 

9 

10 N. Eussell 

II Jos. D. Freeman 
12DanG. Pennock 



1848 

David K Pangborn 
ElansonH. Wheeler 
A. C. Richardson 
Warren Williams 

William S. Harlbnt 
Hiram Day 
.\.. G. Whittemore 
[ddo Green 
Henry S. Morse 
William M. Sutton 
Hiram H. Dixon 
Hosea B. Bates 
Rufus Walston 

Julius J. Holbrook 
Elias Aldrich 
Elisha Webster 



Gersho m Carpenter 
Jonathan Benjamin 

Mitchel Silsby 
Moody Rich 
Jonathan Hill 



James M. Dean 
Albert G. Soule 

Bethuel W. Fuller 

Silas P. Carpenter 

(( 

H. R- Bcardsley 

Albert C Butler 
(1 

ii 
David Harvey 



Merritt W. Powers 
Jason Grain 



Jonathan C. Dodge 
Noah C. Butts 
Julius P. Hall 

Luke J. Town 
Elias WiUej 
Lyman Titus 



1849 
John D. Stone 

John Sherman 
Andrew J. Merrill 
Josiah Tuttle 
Rufus Patrick 



Rhodo's Sanderson 



Artemas Allen 



William Morrill 
Jenneson Carruth 
Horatio L. Walter 

John P. Denison 



Charles Stevens 
James Tcwle 

Charles C. Stone 
Paschal P. Leavens 



Jesse Cutler 



Benj.B. Newton 
George BuUard 



Samuel B. Gordon 
Dyer Hill 

Asa Mooney 
George Landon 

Moses Phelps 

David Randall 
Crispus Shaw 
Carlos Noyes 

Annexed to Stowe 

Arad Baker 



1850 
Daniel Cohon 
fclenryLeaveu worth 



Holmau Rates 

George W. Bromley 
Lucius S. Barney 



Elijah Root 
Nathan Lockwood 
Martin Wires 

RoswellB.Fay 

Samual N. Silver 
Welcome F.Fisher 
■To] in D. French 
William Trask 

Horace B. Root 
Loomis Wells 
Jonathan Benjamin 

Reuben C. Benton 
Daniel C. Kimball 



Henry Walbridge 

Bradley Barlow 
Guy Kinsley 
Lathrop Marsh 
Isaac P. Clark 
Arwin P. Herrick 
John L. Clapp 
CaJefmoyce 
Alfred Keith 
William Bridges 
Isaac B. Bowdish 

Job Babcock jr 
William Brown 



Julius P. Hall 

Jared D. Wheelock 
Eliphalct Brush 
Samuel Pencock 



F1E8T Town Cl'k- 

Samuel Lane 1787 
John IM'Neil 
ira Allen 9I 

Elkanah Billings 86 
Elisha Berben 87 
Chas. Brewster 90 
Lewis Chapin 86 
Enoch Ashley 88 
J. Charaberlin 95 
Caleb Smith 87 
Jared Higbee 1813 
William Barney 95 

Rob't Donnelly 85 



Wm.Malada 1832 

Elijah SpafTord 94 

Jos. Herrick 1802 

M.De Forest 1802 
David Hopkins 81 

Loomis Wells 1841 



David Nutting 94 
Isaac B. Farrar 98 
Thomas Russell 87 
Edmond Town 90 

Eben'r Sanders 93 
Reuben Evarts 

Saml.Barnard 1802 
Charles Wells 99 
S. B. Sheldon 91 

T. Butterfield 90 

T.C.Reynolds 92 
James Brown 1809 
Abraham Knapp 90 
Nathan Hutchins 



John Brown 1815 
JohnFassett 85 
M.Wentworth 1802 
Joseph Leach 92 
Jabez Fitch 91 

J. C. White 1814 
Comfort Olds 9G 
John Boycc 1819 
Josephplurlbut 97 
Moses Fisk 1827 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND 47 



ORANGE CO. 

1 Biadford 

2 Braintree 

3 Brookfield 

4 Cheisea 

5 Corinth 

6 Fairleo 

7 Newbury 

9 RatKlolph 

10 Strafford 
H Thetford 

13 Tunbridge 

14 Vershiro 

17 Willianistown 

ORLEANS CO. 

6 Craftsbury 

KIITL.\ND CO. 

1 Benson 

2 Brandon 

3 Castleton 

4 Chittenden 

5 Clarendon 

6 Danby 

7 Fairhavcn 

8 Hubbardton 

9 Ira 

11 Middletown 

13 Mt. Tabor 

14 Pawlet 

16 Pittsford 

17 Poultney 
ISlluthind 

20 Shrewsbury 

21 Sudbury 

22 Tinmouth 

23 Wallingford 

24 Wells 



1788 
John Barron 



Israel Morcy 
Thomas Johnson 
Asa Edgertou 
Alex'cr Pennock 
Ecriali Looniis 
Scth Austin 

Elijah Paine 



Asahel Smith 

Nalhan Daniels 
Eli Cogswell 

Daniel Marsh 
Peter Lewis 
Mathew Lyon 
Nathan Rumscy 
George Sherman 
JohnBurnham 
John Staft'ord 
Lemuel Chipman 
Noah Hopkins 

Samuel Williams 
Ichabod Eobinson 

Ebenezer Marvin 
Josepli Randall 
|Abel Merriman 



1789 I 

AshurChamberlain 

Abel Lyman 

Peter Sleem an 

(I 

« 
Israel Converse 

Andrew Peters 



Noah Lee 
Nathaniel Ladd 
Elihu Smith 
Lemuel Griihth 
Simeon Smith 

Cephas Carpenter 
Ephraim Carr 



James Brookins 



John Hall 

Abraham Jackson 
Samuel Lathrop 



1790 



Daniel Kingsbury 



William Dcuison 
Israel Smith 

Ebenezer West 



Nathan Daniels 
Eli Cogswell 



Wing Rogers 
Mathew Lyon 



John Jenkins 

Benjamin Cooley 
William Ward 

Nathan Finney 



COUNCIL OF CENSORS. 



1st 178.5 
In'se Moselcy, Pres 
Ebenezer Curtis 
Ebcn'r Walbridge 
Benj. Carpenter 
Stephen Jacob 
Jonathan Hunt 
Ebenezer JMarvm 
Elijah Robinson 
Joseph Maish 
John Session 
Lewis Bcebe 
Jonntlian Brace 
M. Townsend Sec 



2d 1792 
Saml. Knight pres 
Daniel Buck 
Orl'do Bridgeman 
Benjamin Burt 
Elijah Dewey 
Jonas Galusha 
Anthony Haswell 
Beriah Loomis 
Samuel Mattocks 
Elijah Paine 
Isaac Tichcnor 
John White 
Kos'll Hopkins Sec 



•M 



1799 



Benjamin Emmonf 
EVvas Buel 
Xoa.h Chittenden 

David Fay 
Lott Hall 
Jonathan Hnut 
John J.caveiett 
Nathaniel Niles 
Moics Robinson 

John Willard 



4fh 1806 
Apollos Austin 
Ezra Butler 
Loyal Case 
Isaac Clark 
Josiah Fisk 
rhoraas Gross 
Udney Hay 
Wm. Hunter 
S. Huntington 
John Nojcs 

Mark Richards 
James Taibox 



1791 
John Barron 
Isaac Nichols 

Theo's Huntington 

Samuel Smith 
Joshua Bayley 



Thomas Porter 
Cornelius Lynde 



Jacob Siraonds ' 



Abel Spencer 



.James Whelpley 
George Shermao 

John Stafford 



Thomas Ashley 

Emanuel Case 

John Spafford 
iThomas Randall 



5th 1813 
Nathaniel Chipman 
Isaac Tichenor 
David Edmonds 
Daniel Farrand 
Ebenezer Clark 
Isaac Bailey 
Nicholas Baylies 
Solomon Bingham 
William Hall jr 
Luther .Icwctt 
Charles Jlarsh 
Elijah Strong 
Robert Temple 



The Council of Censors chosen in 1799, and 1S06, did not order any convention to be holden, and 
no alterations were made in the Constitution by any convention between 1793 and 1329. The con- 
Tention of 1829 made au amendment in relation to" the voting of Foreigners, that made it neces- 
sary for them to become naturalized before they were allowed to vote in freemen's meeting. The 
convention of ISSG changed the old Councifof 12, to a Senate of 30. The convention of 184* 
made no alteration. The convention of 1830 changed the mode of electing County Court Judges, 
Sheriffs, High Bailiffs, Slate's Attornies, Judges cf"" Probate, and Justices of the Pence, giving the 
appointment of thoie officer* to the people of their several district*. 



48 REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



1793 
John Barron 

Elisha AUis 
Samuel Badger 

Israel Mercy 



Oramel Hinckley 



ORANGE CO. 1792 

1 Nathaniel Wnite 

2 Isiuic Nichols 

3 Experience Fisk 

4 Tlieo, Huntii)<?ton 

5 Sam'l Hizk'tiae 

6 Samuel Smith 

7 Daniel Farrand 

9 Josiah Edson 

10 \Vm. Denison 

11 Israel Smith 

13 Reuben Hatch '• 

14 Thomas Porter 

15 Wushnirjton. 
17 C irnelius Lynde 

ORLEANS CO. 

6 Ehenezer Crafts 
9 Greensboro' 

KtJTLAKD CO. 

1 Asahel Smith 

2 Jacob Simonds 

3 Eli Coiiswell 

4 Nathaniel Ladd 

5 Al>el Spencei' 

6 Wing U'-iscrs 

7 Simeon Smith 

8 James Whelplcy 

9 George Sherman 
]1 Jona. Brewster 
] 2 AIoiDit Hollij 

13 John Stafford 

14 LemnelCliipman' 

15 Pil/s field 

16 BenjaminCooley 

17 Thomas Ashley 
ISSamneWViliiams 

20 Emanuel Case I " 

21 John Hall JTimolhy Miller 

22 Orange Train ;Sanuiel M'Clure 

23 Joseph Randall Asahel Jackson 

24 Joseph Button Samuel Lathrop 



John Mott 



Mathew Lyon 



Nathaniel Wood 
Abraham Jackson 



1794 

Isaac Nichols 
Experience Fisk 



Joshua Bailey 

Hcrher Gilbert 
Asliur Cliamberlin 
Nathan'l Kingsbury 

Thaddeus White 



Joseph Scott 

Chauncey Smith 

Noah Lee 
John Bancroft 
Abel Coi>pcr 
Elihu Sherman 

Nathan Rumsey 

u 

Jonathan Brewster 

u 

IJoseph Haskall 

Thomas Hammond 
Isaac Ilosford 



Amasa Blanchard 
Orange Train 
Joseph Randall 
Joseph Button 



1795 
Micah Barron 
John French 
Eiisha AUis 
Joshua Eldcrkin 



Thomas Johnson 
Abncr Weston 
William Denison 

Reuben Hatch 

Jedcdiah S. Skinner 
Joseph Crane 

Timothy Stanley 

Asa Furnam 
Hiram Horton 

Nathan Nelson 

Tiieop. Harrington 

Abel Horton 
It 

James Whelpley 

John Burnham 
Stephen Clark 
Gideon Tabor 
Nathaniel Smith 

Amos Kellogg 



William Fox 
Samuel Lathrop 



1796 



Stephen Bnchanaa 
Mansfield Taplin 

Daniel Farrand 
Josiah EfL-on 
Asahel Chamberlia 

Elias Curtis 

Thaddeus White 

Samuel C, Crafts- 
Aaron Shepherd 

Chauncey Smith 

Isaac Clark 

Abel Spencer 
Daniel Sherman 

Nathan Rumsey 

Jonathan Brewster 

Palmer Stafford 

Thorr.as Hodgkins 

Jonas Safford 
Nathan Osgood 

Timothy Miller 

i Samuel M'Clure 



COUNCIL OF CENSORS, CONTINUED. 



6th 1820, 
Wm. Hunter, Pres 
Charles Rich 
Joel Brownson 
Joseph Scott 
Augustine Clark 
Isaac N. Cushraan 
William Nutting 
John Phelps 
Joel Pratt 
Amos Thompson 
Asa Aldis 
Jedediah Hyde 
Joshua Y. Vail Sec. 



7th 1827 
Asa Aiken, Pres. 
Wm. A Giiswold 
Daniel Kelloirg 
John W. Dana 
Jedediah II. Ilarrii 
Obndiah Noble jr. 
AVilliam Gates 
William Howe 
Bates Turner 
Samuel S. Phelps 
Leonard Sargeant 
Joel Allen 
E. P. Walton, Sec. 



8th 1834 j9th 1841 

loclDoolittle Pres. J' D. Farnsworth p 
■Stephen Robinson Peter Starr 



sph 
Wra. Strong 
John Phelps 
Xathan el Harmon 
Joseph Reed 
Alvin Fodie 
Robert Harvey 
E H. Starkweather 
Joseph Smith 
David Hibbard jr 
Samuel W. Porter 
William Hebard S 



John A. Pratt 
Wallis Mott 
Austin Birchard 
Martin C.Deming 
Luther Carpenter 
Gordon Newell 
Hem an Allen 
Alvah II. French 
Ephraim Paddock 
David Hibbard jr 
Hez. H. Reed Sec. 



lOth 1818 

C.K Williams, Pres- 

Keyes P. Cool 
David Crawford 
Salmon F. Duttoa 
William Hebard 
Henry F.Janes 
James Bell 
Augustus Burt 
Ira H, Allen 
Henry Stowell 
John Dewey 
John N.Pom»roy S. 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



49 



ORANGE CO 179" 

1 Micah Banoa 

2 John Frencli 

3 Elisha AUia 

4 Reuben Hatch 

5 .VlansfiflJ Taplii) 

6 Israel Morey 

7 Thomas Johnson 

8 Oranc/e 

'J James Tarhox 
A-iahel Chamlerlin 
llOramel Hiuckle} 

12 Topsham 

13 James Tyler 
14 

15 Elisha Smith 
17 Joseph Crane 

ORLEANS CO. 

2 Barton 

3 Brownlngton 

6 Joseph Scott 

7 Derhq 

9 Timothy Stanley 
1 5 Kt wport 

17 Troy 

18 Westfield 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 Chauncey Smith 

2 Hiram Ilorton 

3 Isaac Clark 

4 John Cowee 

5 Abel Spencer 

6 Daniel Sherman 

7 Simeon Smith 

8 Theopbilas Flagg 

9 George Sherman 

1 1 John Burnham 

12 Stephen Clark 

13 John Moaeley 
14 

15 

ICBenjamin Cooley 

] 7 William Ward 

1 8 Israel Smith 

19 

20 Emanuel Case 

21 Timothy Miller 

22 Orange Train 

23 William Fox 

24 Samuel Lathrop 



1798 
Andrew R. Peters 
Isaac Xichols 



17S9. 



John Hutchinson 
" jDaniel Kingsbury 

" jThcop. Huntington 

Samuel Hazletino JMansticld Taplin 
Samuel Smith ! " 

Daniel Farrand I Thomas Johnson 
Ezra Goodell \ " 

Aaron Stcrrs j " 

Benjamin Preston i " 

Israel Smith ! " 



Thomas Porter 
Elisha Smith 



lElijah Strong 



iJohn Ellsworth 



Thaddeus White 
Jonathan i'isk 



Timotliv Hiuman 



Simeon Goodrich 



Theoph. Harrington 
Abel Ilorton 
James Witherill 
N^athan Kumsey 
Cephas Carpenter 

" [Nathaniel Wood jr. 

Abraham Jackson Stephen Clark 
Gideon Tabor 
Gideon Adams 



Theopbilas Flagg 



Amos Kellogg 

Samuel Williams 
John Anthony 
William Marsh 



Samuel M'Cluro 
Simon Francis 



Thomas Hodgkins 
Thomas Hammond 



1600 

William Simpson 
Isaac Nichols jr. 



Samuel Hazletine 
Nathaniel Niles 

Thomas S. Paine 
James Tarbox 

J. P. Buckingham 

Elias Curtis 

Stephen Strong 



Samuel C, Crafts 

Timothy Stanley 
Luther Chapia 



Reuben Nash 
Benajah Douglass 
Samuel Shaw 



Abel Norton 

John Anderson 
Samuel Shaw 



Thomas Ashley 
Jonathan Wells 



1801 
Andrew B. Peters 
John Hutchinson 
Nathaniel Wheatk-y 
Reuben Hatch 
Mansfield Taplin 



Ezra Goodell 



Elijah Hammond 
William Thompsoa 

Asa Smith 
Thaddeus White 



Chauncey Smitk 



Edward Vail 



Nathaniel Wood 
Stephen Clark 



DariiiB Chip»aa 



HON. GAMALIEL PAINTER 

Came into Middlcbnry, from Salisbury, Conn., in company with John Chipman, from the same 
place, early in the year 1773, with a view of making a permanent settlement. Before they arrived, 
a Mr. Benjamin Smalley had come into town with his family for the same object, and builta small 
house, the tirst erected in town. They settled near logetherin the south west corner of the town. 
Chipman had commenced a clearing of six or eight acres in 1766 and abandoned it, asno one lived 
within many milts of him. When he returned he settled on the same lot that he first began upon, 
and where Jonathan Seeley now resides. Painter settled near a mile south of him on the south 
line of the town, as the lines are now established, and Smalley about half a mile west of Chip- 
man. Thus the settlement continued to increase till the ravages of the war caused them all to a- 
bandon their homes in June, 1776, except Benjamin Smalley and a Mr- Daniel Foot, and they fol- 
lowed in September after. After the close of the war, in 1783, many of those who had left in 1776, 
with others returned to the town, and became permanent settlers. Thompson's Vermont, does not 
inform us whether Painter or Chipman returned or not. Gamaliel Painter and John Chirm an r»- 
7 



50 



EEPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



ORANGE CO. 1802 1803 

1 Daniel Kimball Andrew B. Peters 

2 John Hutchinson 

3 Nath'l Wheatley 

4 Theo, Humin,!,'ton Josiah Dana 

5 Samuel Hazletinc 

6 Nathaniel INiles Elisha Thayer 

7 Joshua Bailey 

8 Thomas S. Paine John Stacy 

9 Abncr Weston James Tarbox 
Asa he I Chamberlin 

11 Elij'h Hammond 

12 Wm. Thompson H.E.G- M'Laughlir 

13 Seth Paine 

14 Thomas Porter 

15 Daniel Peaslee 
17 Jonathan Fisk 

ORLEANS CO. 

2 Jonathan Allyn 

William Baxter Elijah Strong 

4 Chat lesion 

5 Coventry^ Joseph Marsh 

6 Daniel Davison Samuel C. Grafts 

7 Timothy Hinman 

8 Glomr Ralph Parker 

9 Timothy Stanley 

10 Holland 

1 1 Irnsburgh 
1 5 Lather Chapin ^, , ^^ , , .„ 

17 Alpheus Moore Stephen Underbill 

18 Jesse Olds 

KtlTLAND CO. 

1 Chauncey Smith Reuben Nash 

2 BenajahDouglass 

3 Samuel Shaw 
-1 John Cowee 

5 Theo. Harring.on TheopKs Harrington 

6 E'lward Vail 

7 James W'therill i Oliver Church 

8 Theophilas Flagg 

9 John Anderson 

10 Me.ndon 

11 Nathaniel Wood Nathaniel Wood jr 
V2 John Shaw JedediahHammond 
13 Gideon Baker Gideon Tabor 
U Gideon Adams John Sargeants 
1 5 Isaac Eddy 

Thomas HammondjCaleb Hendee jr 
Tim'y Crnttenden 

1 8 Abel Spencer Abel Spencer 

1 9 Sherburne 

20 William Marsh 
2) Timoihy Miller ] " 

22 Zenas Allen I 

23 Samuel M'CIure Lent Ives 

24 Simon Fraacis I ' 
t) Philadelphia i 



1804 



Elihu Hyde 
Daniel Cook 



J, P. Buckingham 
John Rlddall 



Royal Corbin 



Caleb Leach 



Anthony Burgess 

Chauncey Smith 
Uriah Morton 



Daniel Dyer 
Abel Horton 
Isaac Cutler 
Elisha Walker 



John Burnham 



Fphraim Fitch 



Amos Thompson 
]<^,zekiel Porter 
John Fuller 



Ziba Hamilton 

a 

Andrew Clark 



1805 
Arad Stebbins 
Lyman Kidder 

Thecp. Huntington 
Joshua Tenney 

Isaac Bayley 
David Rising 
Dudley Chase 



N^athaniel Iving 



Joseph Owen 
Luke Gilbert 

John Ide jr. 
Samuel C. Crafts 



Penuel Childs 

John H. Andrus 

Preserved Fish 
Dyer Leffingwell 

c. 

Thomas Hammond 



T"'avid Holden 
loseph Warner 
Nathaniel Chipman 
William Fox 
Simon Francis 



1806 
Daniel Kimball 
.lohn Hutchinson 

.Josiah Dana 



.Tames Spear 
John Stacv 



William Childs 



William Baxter 
Roval Corbin 



•John Ellsworth 
Eber Robinson 



Josiah La^oh 
Asa Hitchcock 



James Harrington 
Oliver Church 



Zebedee Sprout 
Caleb Hendee jr. 

Abel Spencer 



Andrew Clark 
Elijah Segar 



turned in 1784, and took possession of their old lots, where Chipman remained till his death in a 
good old age. Painter removed into the village in 1787 and built a saw mill and gristmill 
on the east side of the creek on the site of Wood's grist mill and the cotton factory. Judge Painter 
represented the town in 1786, 7, 8, 9, 90, 1, 2, 3, 6, 1801, 3, 5, 9 and 10 and was elected Councillor 
in 1813 and 14. He was a Judge of the County Court in 1785, 7, 8, 9, 90, 1, 2, 3 and 5, and Sher- 
ift'in 1786. He was a delegate to the Dorset Convention in 1777 that declared the independence 
of Vermont at an adjourned meeting at Westminster. 
He was a public spirited man and made many donaiions for various purposes, He took an ac- 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 51 



OEA.NGE CO. 1807 

1 Daniel Kimlmll 

2 Jolin Ilutchinpon 

3 Natha'l Wheatlc} 

4 Elisha Ilotchkiss 

5 Joshua Teiincy 

6 Elisha Thayor 

7 JaiiK s ypcar 

8 John Stacy 

9 Diidlev Chase 
lOAsa'l Chamherlin 
1 1 William Chilcis 
ll.E.G M'Lrtushlin 

13 Nathaniel King 

14 Asa Smith jr. 

15 Daniel Peasice 
1 7 Jonathan Fisk 

ORLEANS CO. 

1 Albany 

2 John Kimball 

3 William IJaxter 

4 Abncr Allyn 

5 John Ide jr. 

6 Jesse Olds 

7 Timothy Ilinman 

8 Ealph f arker 

9 Eli Austin 
10 

1 1 Caleb Leach 

13 LowlU 

14 Morqan 
15 

17 Thomas Yv^'allace 
ISMedaO Hitchcock 

UUTLAKD CO. 

1 Reuben Nash 

2 Tenuel Childs 

3 Samuel Shaw 

4 John Cowee 

5 James Harrington 

6 John H. Aodrus 

7 Oliver Church 

8 Elisha Wa ker 

9 Preserved Fish 

10 Benj'n Farmer 

1 1 John Burnham 

12 Stephen Clark 

13 Gideon Tabor 

14 James Leach 

15 Nathan Eddy 

16 Caleb Hendce ji 

17 AmosThompsoii 

18 Abel Spencer 

19 John Fuller 

20 David Holden 

21 Joseph Warner 

22 Nath'i Chipraan 

23 William Fox 

24 Andrew Clark 




1808 



Josiah Dana 
Jose])h Ornisbee 
Samuel Smith 



Dudley Chuse 



Jacob Burton 
Cornelius Lynde 

Thomas Cogswell 



Royal Corbin 
Timothy Stanley 

Amos Sawyer 



Chauncey Smith 
Joel Green 
John Mason 
Samuel Cooley 
Eleazer Flagg 

Salmon Norton 



Jonas Clark jr. 
John Crowley 



1809 

t; 

•Jonathan Bass 



Nicholas Hale 
Elisha Thayer 
Joshua Bayley 

Dudley Chase 



John Campbell jr. 

(C 

Robert H. Hunkins 

Eli Austin 
Reuben Willcy 



Thomas Hammond 
Ezekiel Porter 



Samuel Mix 



John Conant 



Asa Gaines 
Caleb Ilendee jr 
John Stanley 
Charles K.Williams 



;1810 

John Hutchinson 

Barnabas Bigelow 
Benjamin H. Oaks 
William Spencer 



Timothy Thurston 
Dudley CJidse 
Jeded'ah H. Harris 



Tared Kimball 



Oliver Blodgett 



Timothv Hinman 



James C* Adams 

Asa Standish 
David Sanford 
Thomas Stewart 

Oliver Church 

Gideon Horton 
(I 

Philip Perkins 
Jacob Burnham 

cc 

Benjamin Fitch 



Ira Mix 



Chauncey Thrall 
Nathaniel M Fuller 



Eliakim II- Johnson 
William Potter 
Elijah Segar 



1811 



Elisha Hotchkibs 

IS 

Benjamin Porter 

Dudley Chuse 

Lyman Fitch 
Samuel Butterfield 
Nath'i Kingsbury jr 

Jonathan Fisk 

Jonathan Allyn 
iVbner Allyn 

(C 

Charles Kingsbury 

Timothy Stanley 
EleazerB. Wilkins 

Rufas Stewart 

Jonathan Simpson 
Asa Hitchcock 

Putnam Gleason 
John Arnold 
J'benezer Langdon 
Thomas Manley 



Elisha Walker 
Isaiah IMason 
JohnsonRichardson 
Orson Brewster 



Thomas Hammond 
Asahel Pond 
CharlesK. Williams 



Obadiah Noble jr. 
William Yo:k 
Joseph Button 



live part in all the improvements of the village, and to his influence more than anv other person, 
aie the friends of Literature indebted for the establishment of the College in IMiddlcbury ; and to 
his generosity arc the town indebted, by a free gift of the common on the east side of the creek, and 
the Congregational Church are under a debt of gratitude to him for the assistance and funds he 
furnished in erecting their house of worship. 



&2 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



ORANGE CO. 1812 

1 D. Kimball 

2 Lyman Kidder 

3 Barna Bigelow 

4 Elisha Iiotchkiss 

5 William Spencer 

6 Nathan. el Niles 

7 Benjamin Porter 

8 Luther Carpenter 

9 Dudley Chase 

10 J. H. Harris 

1 1 Lyman Fitch 

12 Saml Butterfield 
1.3 Nathaniel King 

14 Asa Smith jr 

15 Stuart Brown 
17 

ORLEANS CO. 

1 Eli Chamberlain 

2 Joseph B. Leland 

3 "William Baxter 

4 Ebenezcr Colo 

5 Pel eg Eedfield 

6 Royal Corbin 

7 Luther Newcomb 

8 Ralph Parker 

9 Timothy Stanley 

10 Eber Robinson 

11 Roger Encs 

13 Asahel Curtis 

14 Rufus Stewart 
14 James C. Adams 

17 fTona'n Simpson 

18 Thos. Stoughton 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 Chauncey Smith 

2 Joel Green 

3 Eben'rLangdon 

4 Thomas Manly 

5 Thomas Stewart 

6 John H. Andrus 

7 Tillv Gilbert 

8 Elisha Walker 

9 John Anderson 

10 J. Richardson 

11 Jacob Burnham 

12 Jed. Hammond 

13 Gideon Tabor 

14 Benjamin Fitch 
1.5 Asa Gaines 

16 Thos.Hammond 

17 Asahel Pond 

18 James D. Butler 

19 R.Estabrooks 

20 Philo'en Adams 

21 Joseph Warner 

22 O. Noble, ir 

23 William Fox 

24 Aaron Mosher 
Woloott H. Keeler 



1813 

Elisha Allis 

Nicholas Hale 

Asa Tenney 

James Tarbox 
Asah'l Chamberlain 
Elijah Hammond 
Jonathan Jenness 



Daniel Peaslee 
Thomas Howe 



Samuel Works 



William Howe 



Nathaniel Killam 

Ira Leavens 
Amos Sawyer 
Thomas Wellg 
Walter Stone 



Chauncey Langdon 
Jonas Wheeler 
Seba French 

Ethan Whipple 
David Barber 

Zidon Edson 
Jonas Clark jr 
John Crowley 



Caleb Hendee jr 

Amos Thompson 
It 

Josiah Wood jr 
II 

II 
Thomas Porter jr 



1814 

John H. Cotton 
ti 

David Bigelow 

Daniel Cook 

Isaac Bayley 

Ezekiel Story 
J. II. Harris 
Joseph Reed 



Abiel Smith 

John Skinner 
Ellis Cobb 



John Boardman 

Willard Lincoln 

Jason Hinman 

Joshua Johnson 
II 

Jothara Cummings 

Martin Adams 

II 

Medad Hitchcock 
Allen Goodrich 



Zoheth Allen 
Tilly Gilbert 

Isaiah Mason 
John Shaw 
D, Leffingwell 
JedediahHammond 
John Sweet 



Wm. Harrington 

It 

CharlesK.Williams 

It 

David Holden 

If 

E. H. Johnson 
Howard Mitchell 



1815 

William Ford jr 

Elihu Hyde 
Joseph Ormsby 
Asa May 

Mason Bill 

Daniel Cobb 

Gilman White 
Samuel Austin 



John Kimball 



Joseph Scott 



Peleg Hill 

John Killam 

John Harding 

It 

Amos Sawyer 



Samuel Howard 
It 

Willard Pond 

Thomas Manley 

David Tinkham 
(I 

James W. Rcsman 

II 

Math. Anderson 2d 
Rufus Ricliardson 

Jonas Clark jr 

It 

Jonathan Hulett 



Caleb Hendee jr 
John Stanley 

Nathl. M. Fuller 
Bart. Chadwick 

Obadiah Noble jr 
William Fox 
Shubael Lamb 
" annexed to 



1816 

Lyman Kidder 
Noah Paine 
Daniel A. A. Buck 
John B. Corliss 
Elisha Thayer 
Benjamjn Porter 
Thaddeus Clapp 
William Nuttiiiij; 



Stuart Brown 
Robert Seaver 

Daniel Skinner 

F. W. Adams 

II 

Jonas Warren 

Royal Corbin 

II 

Charles Hardy 
If 

Parmenas Watson 
Samuel Conant 

Daniel Warner 



Chauncey Smith 
Samuel Burnell 

Wolcott H. Keeler 

Thomas Stewart 

John H. Andius 

Thomas Christie 
ft 

Preserved Fish 
John Shaw 

ti 

Nathan T. Sprague 
Gideon Tabor 
iLnet HoUister 
Eras t us Holt 
Wm. Harrington 
Amos Thompson 
William Denison 



Aaron Mosher 
Goshen & Chit'a 



Ho had buried two wives, and his thii'd one survived him a few years. He had two sons by his 
first wife, and one daughter by his second, all of which Mere taken from him by death before his 
decease; his youngest son was drowned in June, 1797, aged 24. The Judge died May 21, 1819, 
leaving no heirs. In his will he left a few legacies to his wife, and faithful servants, and the re- 
saainder from 10 to $15,000 to Middlebury College, 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 53 



ORANGE CO. 1817 

1 John H. Cotton 

2 John Hutchinson 

3 i'reder'kGriswold 

4 Daniel A. ABuck 

5 Peter Eaton 

6 Elisha Thayer 

7 Simeon Stevensjr 
Sjriiaddeus Clapjj 

9 William Nutting 

10 Daniel Cobb 

1 1 Bcriah Loomis 
Jonathan Jenness 

13 Eli Austin 

14 Asa Smith jr. 
l.") Stuart Brown 

17 Kobcrt Scaver 

ORLRANS CO. 

1 William Kowell 

2 John Kimball 

3 William Baxter 

4 Jonar. Warren 

5 Peleg Eedfield 

6 Joseph Scott 

7 William Howe 

8 Charles Hardy 

9 Levi Stevens 

1 rarmen'sWatson 

1 1 Joshua Johnson 
13 John Harding 
14 

1.5 Daniel Warner 
17 

18 Walter Stone 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 

2 Samuel Burnell 
Channeey Langdor 

4 Thomas Manicy 

5 Horatio Bcal 

6 William Hitt 

7 Moses Colton 

8 Samuel Chcaver 

9 Preserved Fish 

10 William Sabin 
' 1 1 Jonas Clark 

' Nathaa T. Sprague 

13 Gideon Tabor 

14 Innet HoUister 

15 Erastus Holt 

16 Caleb Hendecjr. 

17 Joel Bcamnn 

18 Moses Strong 
19 

20 Bart. Chndwick 

21 Joseph Warner 

22 Elias Post 

23 William Fox 

24 Shubael Lamb 



1818 



William Ford jr. 



Asa Tenncy 
Luther Carpenter 

Jcdediah H. Harris 
Joseph Peed 

Samuel Austin 
Simeon Bacon 
Jacob Burton 
Enoch Burnham 



Ellis Cobb 



William Scott 



Peleg Hill 

LaH. Allen 
Asahel Curtis 
Jotham Cummicg! 



Lames Brown 

Chauncey Smith 
Tohn Conant 
John Mason 
Howard Mitchell 

Zoheth Allen 
Erastus Coleman 



Abel Bishop 



Gordon Newell 

Channcpy Thrall 
-Tosiah \Vood jr. 
John While 
Bainard Kctcham 
Eastus Barker 

Ansel Goodspeed 



1819 
John Picket 
Lyman Kiider 
Moses Hubbard jr. 



Solomon Mann 

Simeon Stevens jr. 
>( 

Timothy Baylies 



Stuart Brown 
Robert Seaver 

Simeon Spaulding 
John Kimball 
William Baxter 



1820 



Daniel A. A, Buck 
AVilliam Spencer 

James Spear 



Lyman Fitch 



Jonathan Fi.sk 

William Rowcll 
Ellis Cobb 



Hiram Ma.son 
Benjamin Hinman 

Levi Stevens 



John Harding 



Samuel H. Hovey i Thomas Wells 
lairus Stebbins ^James Browa 



Samuel Burnell 
Chauncey Langdon 
Jonaa Wheeler 
Henry Hodges 
William Hitt 
Oliver Church 



Elisha Estabrooks 



Phinchas Strong 



Asahel Pond 
Robert Pierpoint 



Elias Post 
Eliakim H.Johnson 



Reuben Kash 
Samuel Bucl 

Wolcott H . Keeler 

Ic 

John P. Colburn 

u 
( t 

Rufus Richardson 
(i 

a 

Caleb Buffum 

(t 

(I 
Caleb Hendee jr. 

Charles KWilliam 

Elijah Holden 

Obadiah Noble jr. 



1821 

William Ford jr. 

Daniel A. A. Buck 

Elishn Thayer 
Levi Ri gers 
Daniel Nelson 
Abuer Weston 



Samuel Austin 
Nathaniel Jimcs jr. 

Abiel Smith 



John Ide 
Augustus Young 

Stephen Sherman 

Roger Enos 

Ira Leavens 
Josiah Rawson 
George Flint 
Jairus Stebbins 



John Conant 
Reuben Moulion 



James MDaniels 



Gideon Tabor 
Benjamin Fitch 

Harvey D. Smith 

Josiah Wood jr. 
David Holden 

Wait Eathbono 
William Fcx 



Judge Painter was born at New Haven, Conn., May 22d, 1743. He was a Captain in the Revo- 
lutionary war, and a member of the Convention that formed the present Constitution at Windsor, 
July 4th, 1793. 



54 REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



ORAXGE CO. 1822. 

1 Geo.W. Frichdrd 

2 Jolin Hutchinsou 

3 Fied. GiiswoM 

4 Dan'. A. A. Buck 

5 Richard Smith 

6 S ilomon Mann 

7 Charles Jolinson 

8 Luiher Carpenter 

9 ShubaelConversc 

10 Martin Barrett 

11 Joseph Reed 

12 Jona'n Jenness 

13 Samuel Austin 

14 Nath'l Jones jr 

15 Stuart Brown 

16 West Faiiiee 

17 Robert Seaver 

ORLEANS CO. 

1 E. Chamberlain jr 

2 Ellis Cobb 
3 

4 

5 John Ide 

6 Agustus Young 
7 

8 John Boardman 

9 Stephen Sherman 
10 

11 Ira E.Allen 

13 John Harding 

14 Ira Leavens 

15 Jo si ah Ravvson 

16 Salem 

17 Reub. Washburn 

18 Jairus Stebbins 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 John Kellogg 

2 Asahel June 

3 Chau'y Lana;doh 

4 James Wheeler 

5 Henry Ho iges 

6 James M'Daniel 

7 Artemas Wyraan 
8Scth Wallace 

9 Daniel Graves 

10 E. Estabrooks 

11 Jonas Clark 
12N. T. Sprague 

13 Gideon Tabor 

14 Benjamin Fitch 

15 Warner Durkee 

16 Caleb Hendeej 

17 Harvey D, Smith 

1 8 Edm'd Douglass 

19 Albro Anthony 

20 Zidon Edson 

21 Barn'd Ketchun 
2-2 WaitRathbone 

23 John Fox 

24 Jared Francis 

25 Westkaven 



1823 
John Picket 
William Fordjr 
Abel Lyman 
H.E G.M'Laughlin 

Jesse Stodard 

John L. Woods 

u 

Dudley Chase 

Lyman Fitch 

Nathaniel King 

Jacob Bliss 
Samuel Graves 
Bradford Newcomb 

William Rowell 



Benjamin Hinman 
Charles Hardy 

Jason Hinman 



Samuel H. Hovey 



Samuel Howard 
Daniel Pomeroy 
Reuben Moulton 
Wolcott H. Keeler 
Lindsey Round 
Rufus ijucklin jr 
John P. Colburn 

Josiah Mason 
Rufus Richardson 
David G. M'Clure 



Oliver Hanks 

Jonathan Warner 
■lohn Ransom 
Robert Pierpoint 
Josiah Wood 
Benj.Needham jr 

Eastus Barker 



Josiah Bascomb 



1824 
Jesse Merrill 2d 
John Hutchinson 

Benjamin Rolfe 

Moulton Morey 

Daniel Cobb 

• " 

James Petrie 
Samuel Austin 

Stuart Brown 

Darius Pride 

Eli Chamberlain 
Saml. Chamberlain 
William Baxter 



Roger Enos 
John Harding 



John Kellogg 



Silas W. Hodges 
James M'Daniels 



Preserved Fish 
Nathan Fisher 



Erastus Holt 

u 
u 

Robert Temple 



Mason Knap en 
Theophilus Clark 

u 

Seth Blosson 
Artemas Wyman 



1825 

William Ford 
John Wheailey 
Daniel A. A. Buck 



Lebbeus Edgerton 



George W. Maltby 
William Kimball 
Elisha Thayer 
Bradford Ne wcomb 

J. B. Chamberlain 
John Kimball 
Fasper Robinson 
Jonas Allen 

Joseph Scott 
David M. Camp 



Jason Hinman 
Joshua Johnson 



1825 
Lyman Kidder 



Daniel A. A. Buck 
William Spencer 
Phinehas Bailey 
Charles Johnson 



Nathan Young 
Israel H, Smith 
Jonathan Jenness 
James Hutchinsou 

a 

Daniel Peaslee 

K 

Darius Pride 



Fred- W. Adams 
William Baxter 



Agustus Young 

John Boardman 
S.imuel Hill 

Ira H. Allen 



Nathaniel Daggett 

(I 
Thomas Hitchcock 

Warren Barnard 
David Young 
David Barber 

u 
i( 

Jonas Clark 

Harris Hosford 

Josiah Wood 
Zidon Edson 
Joseph Warner 

Eliakim H.Jobnson 

I 

I Oliver Hitchcock 



Samuel Warner 

Jairus Stebbens 
Isaac Norton 

Wolcott H. Keeler 
Thomas Stewart 

George Warrea 

Leonard Mason 

(( 

Isaac Dickerman 

(( 

Warren Durkee 
Lyman Granger 



Barnard Ketchum 
Paine Gilbert 
Alexander Miller 
ShubaelLamb 
Artemas Wyman 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND 55 



CRAVGE CO- 1827 
GeorgfAVPritchord 
2 R. lIuntinp;ton I 
Frederick (iiiswold 
H.E.G.M'Lau^tlilin 

5 William Spencer 

6 Phinohas Pailcy 

7 Timothy Shedd 

8 Luther Carpenter 

9 Jacob K. Parish 

10 Nathan Youn::;^ 

11 Israel H. Smith 
12JonaihanJenness 
James Hntchinson 
Nathaniel Jones jr. 

15 Asa Barton 

16 Isaac Lyon 

17 Darius Pride 

ORLEANS CO- 

1 ■\Villiam Rowell 

2 Ellis Cobb 

3 Jasper Eobinson 

4 Jonas Allyu 

5 John Ide 

6 Hiram Mason 
/Benjamin Ilinman 

8 Jolin Boardman 

9 Samuel Hill 
Truman Faircliildjr 

11 Ira H.Allen 

12 Jmj 

13 John Harding j 

14 Ira Leavens ' 

15 Israel H. Scott 
IG Ephraim Blake 
17 Fiederick Fuller 
IS Jairus Stebbins 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 John Kellogg 
Mathew w.Birchard 
3 Reuben Moulton 
"Wolcott H. Keeler 

5 Oziel H. Round 

6 David Young 

7 John P. Colburn 

8 Samuel Cheever 

9 Leonard Mason 

10 Nathaniel Fisher 
Orson Brewster 
12 Isaac Dickerman 

14 Return Strong 

15 Erastus Holt 

16 Lyman Gi anger 

17 Almon Warner 

18 Geo. T. Hodges 

19 Josiah "Wood 

20 Elijah Hoi den 
Barnard Ketehura 

22 Paine Gilbert 

23 AmosBucklin 

24 Seth Blossom 

25 ArtemasWyman 



I 1828 

Jesse Merrill 2d 
William Ford 



Harry Hale 
Stephen Eaton 



Martin Barrett 
Simeon Short 

Eli Austin 
George W. Maltby 



Abijah White 

Dyer Bill 
John Kimball 

Elisha Bingham 
Calvin Harmon 
Augustus Young 
Charles Kingsbury 



E. H. Starkweather 
Madison Keith 
William Colby 
John Hardilig 
lElias Eastman 
iNoyes Hopkinson 
Samuel H. Hovey 



1829 
Joseph Clark jr. 
Jonathan Bass 
John Whcatlcy 
Daniel A. -4. Buck 



Peter Burbank 
Natlir.n Foster 
Belcher Salisbury 
Eleazcr Baldwin 

James Petrie 
Nathaniel King 
Simeon Bacon 

Jabcz Lan^phear 



George CWest 
Philip Flanders 



Charles Hardy 
Marvin tirow 
Isaiah EmersoD 



Thomas Proctor 

Samuel Warner 
Josiah Lyon 
Frederick Fuller 
Silas Lamb 



Jonas Wheeler 

James M"DanieIs 
Ira Leonard 

Joshua Harrington 
Amos Robinson 

Allen Vail 

I tt 

Samuel Baldwin jr 

[William R Blossom 
Germon Hammond 



R. Eastabrooks jr. 
John Buckmaster 
Joseph Warner 
Thomas Porter jr 



Erastus Coleman 



1830 

Jesse Merrill 2d. 
Seth Riford 
Frederick Griswold 
Daniel A. A. Buck 
Wiiitlirop Green 
Isaac Farrington 

Luther S. Burnham 

Martin Barrett 



Darius Pride 

John Fairman 
Ellis Cobb 

Tyler Bingham 
Calvin Harmon 

Benjamin Hinman 



Henry Smith 



1S31 
John B. Pickett 

NathanlclWhC'tlev 
H.E.GM Laughiiil 



Edward Jackson 

Frederick Button 
Ira Edmonds 

Ira Jennings 

Nathan Fisher 



Jirah Bnrlow 
Daniel Mallary 



Ansel Goodspeed 
I Arte mas Wyraan 



No than Foster 
Martin Flint 



Jonathan J(nnes8 
Elijah Dickerman 



Jedediah Smith 

John K'mball 
Jasper Robinson 

Isaac Parker 
Royal C(jrbin 
Jacob Bates 

Samuel Hill 
Ezra Hinman 

Ebenezer Sanborn 

Ira Leavens 



John A. Con ant 

(I 
Linsey Round 

John Jonas 

Whipple Maitin 
Edward Mussy 
Eliakim Paul 
Nathan T. Sprague 

Milton Brown 



JoelBeaman 
Rodney C. Roj-cc 
Rich'd Eastabrook 



Obadiah Noble 
Thomas Hulett 
Seth Blossom 
David B Phippeney 



Selah H. Merrill 
John Woodbuiy 
Lewis Wslker 
Seeley Vail 
Wm. C. Kittredge 



Marvel Johnson 
Silas Hathern 

Ira Parsons 



R. Eastabrooks jr 

u 
l( 

Noah W. Sawyer 
William Potter jr 



56 REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



ORANGE CO. 1832 

1 Jesse Merrill 2il 

2 D;i;iiel Wait jr 

3 John Whciuly 

4 Harry Hale 

5 Wintlirop Green 
6 

7 A. B. W. Tenney 
•8 Natliaii Foster 

9 Martin Flint 

10 Lyman Benson 
H Israel H. Smith 
1*2 Jonatli an J'jnn ess 

13 Sainu 1 Austin 

14 HufusBlancliartl 

15 Wm.Huniiiiyton 
leWm.LChnrcliill 
17 Jedediali Smith 

ORLEANS CO. 

1 Jabez Pni;e 

2 Harry Baxter 

3 George C. West 

4 Silas Gaskill 

5 Charles Storey 

6 Agustus Young 

7 Jacob Bates 

8 Charles Hardy 

9 Ezckiel Hand 

10 Isaiah Emerson 

11 Joseph Wiggins 
12 

13 John Harding 
14 

15 Samuel Warner 

16 Nathaniel Cobh 

17 SamuelH.lIovey 

18 Guy Stoughton 

19 West more 

EUTLAND CO. 

1 Joseph Bascorab 

2 C. W. Conant 

3 Selah H. Merrill 

4 Jonas Wheeler 

5 Lewis Walker 
G Benjamm Barnes 

7 Tilly Gilbert 

8 Ira Jennings 

9 Whipple i\iartin 

10 Edward Mussey 

11 Merritt Clark 

12 Marvel Johnson 

13 Silas Hathern 

14 Milton Brown 

15 L-a Parsons 
16 

17 W. L. Farnham 

18 Rodney C.Eoyce 

19 Silas Colton 
20JohnBuckmaster 

21 John C. Sawyer 

22 Paine Gilbert 

23 Amos Bneklin 

24 Caleb Monroe 

25 Orin Church 



1833 



Thomas Kingsbury 
Daniel A. A. Buek 

Phinehas Bailey 

Luther S Burnham 

Elenzer Baldwin 
Prcsbury Westjr 

it 

Elijah DJckerman 

Sfcplicn Bnrton 
Phiufchas Kimball 
Enoch Howe 



1834 
Arad Stebbins 
Nathan Harwood 



Plant Sawyer 



Albigence Pierce 
J. C. Hammond 
James Petrie 
Ebenezer Hackett 
Simeon Bacon 



Elijah G. Strong 

Isaac Parker ' 
Joseph Scott jr 
Orin Newcomb 
John Crane 
George A. Morey 
Joshua French 
Vloody B. Kimball 
Ebenezer Sanborn 
Silas Lamb 
John Bartlett 
lAsaB. Moore 

Ezra Johnson 
Cbester Coburn 
John C. Page 



Nehemiah Hoyt 
John Woodbury 
Daniel S.Ewings 

Wm. C. Kittredge 

John Mason 



Gsdeon S. Tabor 
Eiisha Allen 
Levi Rix 



Solomon Foote 



James K. Hyde 
Noah W. Sawyer 
Saml. M. Edgerton 
William Potter jr 
Willard Hitchcock 



John N. Hight 
Asa Kimball 
Gilbert Gross 
Ebenezer Cole 
Charles Storey 

David M. Camp 
Charles Hardy 



Jonathan Fi'ost 
Noyes Hopkinson 



Eowland P. Cooley 



1835 



Justis Edson 

William Spencer 
Stephen Jenkins 



William Hebard 

Lyman Fitch 

Samuel Bachelder 

(( 

Stephen F. Spencer 
Wm. Huntington 



William 8. Beckett 

Iiufus B. Hovey 
Richard Nevnon 



1836 

Isaac Nichols 
John W. Hopki 
Harry Hale 
George Sleeper 

Simon Stevens j 
Luther Carpeiili 
Sylvanus Blodgt 
Roval Hatch 



John Meacham 
Jonas Wheeler 
A. F. Campbell 
Daniel Barilett 
Ira Leonard 



Orsoa Clark 
David French 



Almon Warner 
A.mbrose L. Brown 



Eliada Crampton 

Joseph Parks 
John Offensend 



Holland Thrasher 
Joseph Scott jr 

Stephen Sherman 
Ira H. Allen 

Shubael Farr 

Curtis Phelps 



Thomas J. Leonard 
Chapman Giddings 

Barnabas Ellis 
David Barber 
P. W. Wilkinson 
Timothy Gibson 



Philip Farnam 
Simeon Bacon 
John Colby 
George May 
John Poor 

JohnN- Hight 

Alex. L. Twilight 
Eiisha Bingham 
Argulas Harmon 
William J Hastings 
Lemuel Richmond 
Joseph IL Dwinnell 
Willard Lincoln 
Jason Hinman 
Sabin Killam 
Ebenezer Sanborn 

John Bartlett 
Asa B. Moore 

Frederick Fuller 

David Wilson 

Milo W. Smith 



Jonathan W. Shaw 
Rufus Bucklin jr 



Edward Mussey 
Eliakim Paul 
Rufus Crowley 



Sheldon Edgerton 
Eleazer B.Rockwell 
German F. Hendee 



Harry Holden 



Amos Bucklin 



Samuel H. Kellogg 
Joel Beaman 
Solomon Foote 
R. Easta,brooks jr 
John Buckmaster 
Isaac Ketchum 1st 
Jeffrey Ballard 
Howard Harris 

H&race Adams 



REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. oT 



ORANGE CO, I S.r , 1838 I 18:39 

! J. W, D Paikcr lAnid Stebbins J. W. 1). Tarkcr 

2 ElijaliFlint |C!iarles Urackctt jjohii Waite 

Abul Bigclow 
4 Thomas Widslowj " 

5_^tTeorjic Sleeper " 

6 Samuel Moort; I " 

7 LmcolnSccven.s ji-I^Iooily Chamberlinl A. B, W. Tcniiey 
]^ouis F, Peabody Carlos Carpenter ] Louis V. Peabody 
OSylvatuis Elodgett >li'th Washburn 

10 Ilovul Ilatcli William Sanborn 

1 1 Ilemy CJillctt I •; 

12 Uavi<l Corliss I " 
Charles E. Chandler " 

14 Simoon Bacon 

15 John Colby | " 
10 George Jlay 'Stephen Thomas 
William /J. Beeketi:Kobbins Dinsmorc 

OKLKAN'5 CO. I 

1 Kufus B. Hovey .Wells Allen 
2Amos C Kobinson " 

SJeremiah Iluntooni " 

4 Elisha Bin;,4iam Silas Gilkey 

5 Arualus Harmon Samuel S, Kendall 
William J.IIcU-tings| 
7 Lemuel Eiehnioad Charles Kingsbury 



8 Charles 1 lardy 

9 (loorge IL Page 

10 Jason Ilinmau 

11 Ira IL Allen 



AVlUard Leonard 



George Flint 
Sabin Scott 



Kichard Smith 
Aiexan'r IIGilmorc 



Loren Griswold 

Morrill J. Walker 
James F. George 
John E, Dodge 
Kufus Blanchard 
Philip Sargeaut 

William S, Becketi 



Horace Pierce 
Elijah G. Strong 
Stephen Cole 
Elijah Cleveland 
George IL Cook 



13 Ilerod Farnum 
Jotham Cummingpjlra Leavens 
15 Asa B. Moore Sumner Frost 
Noyes Hopkinson 'Samuel Blake 
Horace A. Warner David H. Bard 
Jerc Hodgkini 
19 David Wilson ^Fetcr Gilmau 

RUTLAND CO. 

I William Field 
FranklinFarrington 

3 Hyde Westover 

4 Ciipen Leonard jr! 

5 Enoch Smith jJoseph A. Hays 

6 Rufus Bucklin jr 
Wni. C. Kittredge Adams Dutton 

8 Seth St John 

9 Leonard Mason 

10 Timothy Gibson 

II Eliakim Paul 
12 Rufus Crowley 



14 Joshua Potter 
Eleazer B.Rockwell 
Samuel II. Kellogg 

17 W. L. Farnham 

18 Solomon Foot 

19 Silas Colton 

20 Harry Holdon 
Isaac Kctchura 1st 

22 Jeffrey Ballard 

23 Dennis Hulett 

24 Samuel Culver 

25 Horace Adams flames Forbes 

8 



Tames K. Pearson 
Jonathan Morgan 
Chauncey Cook 
Caleb Buffam 
David Blakeley 
Amos Holt 



Joseph H Dwinnell 
L. F. Waterman 
Ezra Hinnian 
Timothy P Redficld 
Walter Charlton 

John Bartlctt 



Isaac Norton 
Edward Jackson 
Erastus Higley 



Timothy Reed 
Ira Leonard 
Chaun'y S.Rumsey 
Oriel II. Round 

Merritt Clark 



( 1840 

Adams Preston 
Charles Brackett 
.\. (,'lea viand ji 
Levi B Vilas 
David Dearborn 



Carlos Carpenter 
William Hebard 



Joseph I'ostcr 

John Colby 
David Robinson 
Enoch Howe 

■Simeon S. Ilovey 
Hurry Biixter 
Klisha White 
Ebenezer Colo 



1841 
A I van Taylor 
Tabez Smith 



Zebulon Norri-i 

tt 

Horace Fitield 

Daniel Cobb 
Harry H. Niles 
Charles Grow 

S T. Wiggins 

John Emery 
George May 



lohn G. Chandler 
Willard Leonard 
George IL I'agc 

Ira H. Allen 



Cyrus Ilcmengway 
William Moon 
Jos. ah Lyon 

Nathan H. Downs 
Ethan Blodgett 

Horace King 
Nathan T. Sprague 



Amon Bailey 
Solomon Foot 

(I 

Elisha Johnson jr. 
John C Sawyer 
Calvin Brewer 
Tohn Fox 
Allen Grover 



George T. Hodges 
George W- Topliff 



Dennis Hulett 



Joseph Sheldon jr. 



Timothy Gibson 
Eliakim Paul 
John Bryant 

Horace Wilcox 
Levi Rix 
Henry Simonds 
Joel Beaman 



John Buckmaster 
James K. Hyde 
Harvey Shaw 
John Fox 
David B. Lewis 
Hiram Coleman 



Horace Pierce 

i 

Stephen Cole 

Daniel Dustin 

I William H. Martin 

Chailes AV Prentiss 

'Benjamin FPickctt 
1. 

a 

Joseph Burnham 
Peter Gilmau 

William Sanford 

Enoch Smith 
Ira Edmonds 

'James Flagg 
[Kussel Fish 
jSamuel Caldwell 



'Daniel Bowe 

William P- Noyes 
iFrancis Slason 
ISoIomonW Adams 
jBenja'nT Need ham 
lAshcr Moon 



68 REPRESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



ORANGE CO, 1842 

1 Alvan Taylor 

2 Elijah Fliiit 
3 

4 Levi B. Vilas 

5 Reuben Page jr. 

6 Zebulon Norris 

7 William HCariei 

8 Carlos Carpentei 

9 William Hcbard 
}0 Daniel Cobb 
Harry H. Niles 

12 Charles Grow 

13 Elizur II. Foster 
US. T. Wiggins 
15 John Emery 
leElisha May 
17 Enoch Howe 

ORLEANS CO, 

1 William Kowell 

2 Harris Smith 

3 Gilman Esty 

4 Isaac Brackett 

5 Thomas Guild 

6 Daniel Dusiin 
Stoddard B. Colby 

8 James Simonds 

9 N W. Scott 

10 Joshua French 
Charles W Prentis 

12 Walter Charlton 

13 William S. Flini 

14 Charles Cunnings 

15 Asa B.Moore 

16 Samuel Blake 

17 Curtis Phelps 

18 Jcre Hodgkiiis 

19 John M. Kibbey 

HTTTr.A>"D CO. 

Edward S- Howard 
2 Nathan T Sprague 
o William Sardord 
DanU B. Boguo 
.5 Philin Briggs 

6 Ira Edmonds 

7 Barnabas Ellis 

8 •) Mines Fhi-ig 

9 Kussel Fish i 

10 Sa:nl. Caldwell ! 
CacbB.Harrinotjr 
t2 Russell Barier 

13 R. H.F.Hill 

14 Hid HoUistrr 

15 Daniel Bowe 
!Sa nuel H.Kellogsl " 
William P. Nnyes iHenry G. Xeal 
18 Luther Danitds I " 
Solomon W Adam.^-l •' 

Betij T. Needham Wm. Maihcwson 

'21 Asher Moon I I'homas JCroodrich 

2^ John Cobb j " 

'2.') John Fox 'RnmnelMKdgcrton 

24 John Ran-len '■ 

'ij William IlOrccn " 



1S43 
George P. Baldwin 
Ira Kidder 



John W. Lane 
Simeon Stevens jr. 
Timothy Hancock 

William Sanborn 
William Kingman 
.Moses Jones 

Jacob Church 



Asa Howe 
u 

Benjamin Smith 

Amos Parlin 



Abel Wilder 
Amos P. Bean 
Jabez Pinney 
Jasou Hinman 
Alexaud'r Jameson 



Orville Robinson 

« 
Ethan Blodgett 

John Dickinson 

Oliver R- Harris 



Albert Bncklin 
Asahel H. Kidder 
jJames W. Barber 
[Leonard Mason 
Leiand Houghton 

John Crowley 
David Bolster 
Ira Marks 
I'ree'n F Mathews 



1844 



Samuel Darling 
Dyer W^atcrman 
John Atwood 



j 1845 

[Joseph Riford 

Perley C, Jones 

iJeromc B, Bailey 
'James Buchanan 
JArtemas Houghior, 



'Joseph Gillett 
{Carlos P. Bill 
John Lougee 



B. W.Bai-tholomew'Stephen Burton 



Elisha May 

William A. Boyce 
Elisha White 
Josiah B-Wheelock 

Isaac B. Smith 

Ri-^hard P. GoodeU 
George Bryant 
Bradley Sanborn 

/^enas Bartlett 
Samuel B. Rider jr 
.losiah Lyon 
Hubbard Hastings 
Arad Hitchcock 
Carlton Cheney 



Stephen Thomas 
William S, Bucket' 



Harris Smith 
William Joslyn 
Gardner Gago 



William Nelson 



Amoa Paine 



Robert Kay 



184& 
Arnold Stebbins 



Ephraim Ward 



tranklin Billings 

James L. Gilmore 
Horace Clark 

Charles F Edgerfon 



William Gilmore 
Benjamin Maxham 



Sampson Allen 
Hirvey Buiton 



jPhih Wi'co.x 
lEbenezer N. Briggi 
; Samuel Cheever 
Gapen Leonard jr. 



!Jonathan Capen 
iReuben Balis' 

Ethan Temple 



Azel Kelly 

Lvman Gibbs 
Thomas F. Bisgue 
Adin Kendrick 



Elisha Johnson 
Charles W. Ilurtor 
Royal Coleman 



Salmon P. Abel Horaca Adami 



Elizur H. Foster 
Daniel Fitts 

Luther Merriara 
Elijah Cleveland 



Jason Davis 
Henry M. Bates 

Simeon Albee 
Uuswed Prouty 
Samuel Blako 

lere Hodekin.'s 
John M. Kibbey 



Thomas Manley 
Franklin Billings 
Isaac M'Danicls 



Amos Tower 

Caleb B.Harrington 
Abijah Cole 

Ira Marks 

JeflVey Barnes 

Joel M, Mead 

William B. B>own 



lohn S. Hnlett 
Seneca Field 



REPllESENTATIVES, ORANGE, ORLEANS, RUTLAND. 



184S j 

i^ubbanl Wrisht 1 
JoliQ S. !Nicliols 



OKA.SGE CO. 184 7 

1 Goo. r. Baldwin 
o 
3 
4 

o Epliraim Ward |rolin A. Tenncy 

6 Lewis Jenkins 

7 Siunuel Gr •«' 

8 David Holbiook 
9 
10 

1 1 Josppli Matson 
1'2J. W. BatcheUlci 
\.i 

14 RufasB'andiaid 
It Daniel Kilts 
IGJerotneB Siayton 
17 

ORLEANS CO. 
1 

2 Lvndon 'Rohinson 
S John Bryan: 

4 Winthrop Cole 

5 Isaac BuikLT 



IK49 



jHomor Hatch 
lElihu Hyde 



1850 
I 
[Joseph III ford 



Jeremiah Foster 



Alvah Boaii 
f oner Martia 



[Stephen Cliapman jWillium Ciiild 
|A. B. W. Tenney I 

jOranpe Fifield 
Bonj. T. Bloilgett jAmn\i Burnham 
Roval Hatch 

Rojier S. Howard Josiah Ci)l)ura 
Hale Grow | ' " 

" iWilliam Putnam 

jjamcs Matthews 
Elislia Tracv 

J. P. Southworth 

Milton Martin 



George Putnam 

Bcnj. F. Robinson John Evans 

jL. Ciiamberlain 
" ;Jaf^')li Ricliards 

" iWin. M.Dickerman 

William J. Hastings 



7 Aaron Hinman 

8 Lvnrtal French 

9 Ezfikiel Rand 

10 MicahFerrin 

11 Henry M. Bate? 
12 

13 JohnD.Harding 

14 Simeon Albee 
ISRoswell Prouty 
16 

1 7 Curtis Elkins 
18 
19 
KMTLAND CO. 

I Loyal C. Kellogg 
'2 Nat'n T. SDiau;uf 

3 Timothy AY. U\cv 

4 Wm.H Harrison! 

5 Walter Ross i 

6 Galen J. Locke 

7 Wm C.Kittredgc 

8 Pliny Holmes 

9 Amos Tower 

10 Jared Long 

II H'.rris G. Otis 

12 Abijali Cole 

13 David Bolster 
14 

15 Calvin Joilyn 
10 Jeffery Barnes 

17 Amou Bailey 

18 So'omon Foot 

19 R.Puichardson jr 

20 David B.Jones, 

21 John C. Sawyer 
2-2 Dexter Gilbert 

23 Stephen Hyde 

24 John S. Hiilott 

25 Seneca Field 



Jabcz Pinney 
Grin Emerson 



Levi L. Collier 
Isaac N. Cushman 

Henry Pinney 



William Rowell 
Thomas C, Stewart 



Wil'ard Leonard 
Eben'r R. Randall 

It ■ 

Geo.Worthingtonjr 
Willard Walker 



iFlRST T0W2< Ck'«. 

i.S..M'Conuoll il.S 
Elijah French «!* 
Timothv Cole 
Enos Smitli 88 
George Bondfichi 

amuel Smith 7.5 
Jacob Kent 03 

Jolin Sloan 96 

J. Woodward 83 
D. Chamberlain 79 
Abncr Howard 68 
Lemuel Tabor 90 
A. S ted man S6 

Audiew Peters 83 
Jacob Burton 
Elisha Tliayer 97 
Cornelius Lynde 87 

Benj. Neal 1806 
Abner Allyn 98 

Abner Allyn 1806 
Joseph Miirsh 1803 
Snml. C. Crafts 92 
Tim. Hinman 93 



Eber Robi nson 1805 
lSamuelConantlS03 



" i]\Iarson Leavens 

William Moon jr 'Jonathan Frost 
Calvin S. Grow 

George Stoughtou jDavid F. Boynton 
David Gilliilan 



Isaac Dickinson 



Reuben Harris 
Calvin Spencer 
Williim Otis 
I I'Vm. C. Kiltredge 



William I\L Field 
I'izra S. Carr 
jWm. H. Harrison 
I Green Arnold 
jllarris F. Otis 
I Win. C. Kittiedr/e 
IJustin Jennings 



Lester Fish 

William Harkness i " 

William X. Gray " 

.John Crov.b'v | John Ack ley 

Benjamin B.Brittonj " 

Sheldon Eduerton 



Ortoii Hatch 
David Hall 



Nahum E. Green 



Edwin L. Griswold Chnl•le>K.William^ 
Benjamin Maxham 
Elisha Johnson 

Henry II. Meviitt 

George Capron jr 

Isaac B. Munson 

Harvey Parks 

Uarvev Howes 



i^reeman Miller 
j.Samv.el Blake 
William C. Gilman 

Calvin Gibson 

Loyal C. Kellogg 

William B.Colburn 
Saml. W. Harrison 
Toseph Congdon 
Azariah Hilliard j 
Abrani Graves ! 

t; 

Erwin Collins 
John Osliorn 
RoswcU Buul jr 

David Stimson 
(Robert H. Smith 
Orton Hatch 
Simeon (Jilbeit 
Josci'h Joslin 
Vlartin G. Everts 
Amial Johnson 
William B. Brown 
Henry J. Ilovton 
(t 

Robinson Hall 
C. Hopson jr 
John H. Wyman 



Asahel Curtis 1812 
C. Bartlett 1807 

Samuel Blake 1822 
Curtis Elkins 1802 
JtsseOlds 180-3 



Allen Goodrich 80 
Gideon Horton 84 
Jesse Belknap 77 

iStepbcn Arnold 78 

Thomas Rowley 69 

Eleazcr Dudley S3 

]:>avid Hickcck 85 

Isaac Ciark 79 

iJohn Pace 1806 

[J >senh Rockwell 86 

Istcphcn Clark 92 

John Jenkins 83 

Simeon Burton 69 

i'hos. Hodgkins 93 

n.rij. Cooley 70 

Llcber Allen 74 

Albro Anthony 



CharlcsBrewstcr 77 
Abra'm Jackson 73 
John Ward 73 

William Wvman93 



CO 



REFS., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



MAPIIINr.TOX CO. 

H Mi<l(lle>ex 
<) Montpelier 
l(i Vv'atcrliurv 
\VINDnAM <.'o, 
i Athens 
'2 ]5rattlcbovo' 

5 Dunimeiston 
() (xrafcon 

7 (Juilt'ord 

8 Halifax 
y Jamiaca 

10 Lonrlonclerry 

1 1 Marlboro' 

12 New'ane 

13 Putney 

14 Hotkingjljam 
I" Townshend 

18 Vernon 

It) Wardsboro' 
20 Westminster 
■21 Wliitingham 

22 Wilinin_G:ion 

WINDSOR CO. 

I Andover 
;$ ]?arnard 

4 Bethel 

.f) Bridgwater 

6 Cavendish 

7 Chester 

5 Hartford 

9 Hartiand 

II Norwich 
1.3 Pom fret 

14 Reading 

15 Eoehest -r 
If, Hojalton 

1 7 Sharon 
IS Springfield 

19 Stockbridge 

20 Weathersfield 

23 Windor 

24 Woodstock 



17S8 



Joseph Bnlien 
Israel Pmith 
William Sargcants 
William 8tickney 
BerjaminCarpentei 
HulJLel AVells 

Edward Aiken 
Ph inch as Freeman 
Luke Knowlton 
Daniel Jewett 
•Jonathan Ilolton 
Joshua Wood 



Stephen R.Bradley 
James Roberts 
Jesse Cook 

Frederick l^ogers 
Foseph Foster 
Nathaniel Throop 
John Hawkins 

David Ileald 
Joshua Hazen 
William Gallup 
Elisha Burton 
John Throop 
lohn Weld 
Enoch Emmersou 
Calvin Parkhurst 
■Joel Marsh 
Abner Bis bee 

Joseph Hubliard 
Stephen Jacob 
Jesse Saflbrd 



1789 



Elijah J'^'mer 
Sanircl 1\ night 
Thomas Cbirk 
Charles Perkins 
William Bigelow 
Benjamin Ilenty 
Silas Havward 



Samuel Cutler 

Arad Hunt 
Asa W bee lock 
Lot Hall 
Isaac Lyman 
Chipman Swift 



Asaph Fletcher 

Elisha Marsh 
George Denison 

Abida Smith 



.\ntliony Morse 
Jolham White 



Bryant Brown 
Warren Cottle 



1790 



James Sh.^fter 
Gardner Chandler 

Henry Bond 
l^eter Briggs 



Benjamin Olds 
Calvin Ivnowlton 
John Campbell 
Jehiel Webb 



Steiihen R. Bradley 



.\aron Barlow 
.Michael Flyna 



Joshua Hazen 
Oliver Gallup 
Joseph Hatch 
Barius Green 
Elkanah Day 

Daniel TuUer 



Benjamin Greene 
Jesse Saflbrd 



1791 
Samue> Hnrris 
Jacob D;ivis 



Joseph BuUen 

•Jason Duncan 
Stephen Haywapd 
William J5igelow 



Edward Aiken 
Jonas Wliitney 



Samuel Cutler 
John Hazletine 



Lot Hall 
Jabez Foster 



Nathaniel Throop 
Benjamin Perkins 
John Russell 



Roger Etios 
I'aul Brigham 
Abida Smith 

Benjamin Eastman 
Ca via Pavkhinst 
Datjiel Gilbeit 
Nathaniel Westoa 



Benjamin Emmons 



DAVID REDDING AND ETHAN ALLEN. 

In the journals of the Legislature held at Bennington, June 6, 1778^ may be found the following: 

Voted, that the petition presented to this House by David Redding, be taken into consideration; 
and that a committee of five be appointed to prepare a bill, in consequence of said petition, (fce. 
Committee chosen, Mr. Webb, Mr. Alverd, Capt. John Fassett, Ensign Harris and Major Olin. 

Redding had been convicted of enemical conduct towards Vermont which was considered, at that 
time, unpardonable by the multitude, and sentenced to be executed on the 4th day of June. The 
curiositv which has ever been manifested on such occasions, was greatly heightened on this, as it 
was the' first public execution ever witnessed in Vermont. To this curiosity was added a strong 
feeling of indignation which such a crime was calculated to excite in those days. A vast multitude 
collected to witness the execution. In the meantime, Redding's Council had discovered a very 
important defect in the proceedings. Redding had been tried by a jury of six only, which was not 
in accordance vvitli the common law of England, which rec|uired twelve. On application to the Gov- 
ernor and Council, the following reprieve was granted just as the people were assembling to view 
the execution : 

" In Council, June 4th, 1778. 

To Benjamin Fny, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Bennington . — This Council have taken into 
consideratfon, this day, the petition of David Redding, now a prisoner, under sentence of death, 
and do hereby, in Convention, reprieve him, the said David Redding, until Thursday next, the 1 1th 
instant, June, precisely at the hour of 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day. You are, therefore, 
korcbr ordered to suspend his execution until that time. 

By order of Council, Thomas Chtttendbn." 



REP'S. WASHINGTON, WIXDIIAM, WIXDSOl 



Gl 



WAsniNGTON 1792 
1 Barre 
'z Berlin 

3 Ca'aius 

4 Dia-bury 

8 Scth Putnam 

9 Jacob Davis 

10 Moretown 
14 Waitsjield 
Ifi Daniel BIis3 

WlNDAAM CO. 

1 James Shafter 

2 Josiah Arms 

5 Jason Duncan 

6 Henry Bond 

7 Wm. Biffclow 

8 Benjamin Henry 

9 Silas liaywarJ 

10 Edward' Aiken 

1 1 Jamr 8 Whitney 

12 L. Kiiowlton 
],'3 John Campbell 

14 DaviilSai!(iersoIi 
J 7 E. "WTieelock 

18 Arad Hunt 

19 Asa ^Yileclock 

20 Lot Hall 

21 Jabez Foster 

22 Chipman Swift 

AViNDSOR CO. 

1 Moses Warner 

3 John Foster 

4 Elisha Hubbard 
h John Hawkins 

6 Asaph Fletcher 

7 Ahncr Field 

8 Eii>ha Marsh 

9 Oliver Gallup 

10 Ludlow 

Jl Aaron Storrs 

12 Plymouth 

13 John W.Dana 
U John AVel.l 

15 Enoch Emerson 

16 Elias Stevens 

17 Joel Marsh 

18 Daniel Gill 

19 John Whitcomh 

20 Elijah Bobinson 
2S Benj. Greene 

24 Beni. Emmons 



1 793 I 

Nntlian Harrington 
Jolm Taplin I 



Ezra Edson 
Ezra Li verm ore 
Moses Kenney 



Eliakim Spooner 
Timothy Castle 



Aaron Barber 
Joel Marsh 

James Smith 
Daniel Heald 
Joshua Hizen 



Daniel Buck 

William Perry 
\aron Kimball 



EbenezerParkhurst 
Samuel Cobb 
Elias Keyes 

\ldon Sjiooncr 



1794 
Asapli Sherman 

I'onjamin D.ivis 
Setli Putnam 

Luther Mosely 

i5zra Butler 



Daniel Taylor 
David Palmer 



Caleb Hayward 

u 

Ebenezer Allen 

John Hazletine 
John Bridgman 

cc 

James Roberts 



Frederick Eogers 

Tolin Foster 

Joseph Marsli 

Benjamin Perkins 
(( 

Waitsiill Ranney 
John Clark 



Daniel Buck 
Abijah Stone 



Reuben Spaulding 
Simeon Stevens 



Stephen Jacob 



1795 

.Vbi'l Knapp 
'\ter Wln.-elock 

losiali Iluillmt 
Benjamin Wait 

Samuel Warner 
Enos Lovell 



Rzra Livermore 
Toim Burnap 



Samuel Cutler 
Jonathan Carver 



labez Foster 
Chijjman Swift 

Moses Warner 
Stewart Suuthgatc 
Michael Flynn 

r,eonard Proctor 
Daniel IKald 



Peter Read 
Jolin liush 
Moses Priest 

Elijah Stone 
Benjamin Eastman 

James Parker 
Lewis li. Alorris 

Natiri Stoughton 
AVilliam Hunter 
Jabez Cottle 



179G 



Tes<e Arms 
Sotli I'utri.im 

Wriglit Spauidi;.g 



Josiah Anns 

Amos Fisher 
Peter Briirgs 



Samuel Thompson 



Ephraim Wheelock 
John Bridgman 

Benjamin Burt 

Timothy Castle 

John Foster 



Josiah Fletcher 
Ebenezer Biowa 
Asa Briggs 

David Hapgood 
E, Emerson 
Abel Stevens 
Ebenezer Parkhurst 
Lewis R. Morris 



Zebina Curtiss 
Benjamin Emmons 



On the reading of the reprieve a clap of thunder would not produced half of the excitement man- 
ifested. Reasoning was out of the question The mass had j)ronounccd him gnilty, oud were not 
in a condition to understand how the verdict of the whole coul;!, so easily, lie set aside by the Gov- 
ernor and Council. While they were agitating what to do, fnd greatly " excited with indignation. 
Ethan ALHix. suddenly pressing throu(:h the rrowd, ascended a slump, and Avavii.2 his hat. ex- 
claimed, " ATrp:NT.ox tub; whole '' — proceeded to announce the reason which pioduced the re- 
prieve — advised the multitude to depart peaceably to tlieir homes, and return on the day fixed for 
,tbe execution, in the act of the Governor and Council ; — adding with an oath — You shall see ^ome■ 
body hung at all events, for if Rcdditig is not then hun^, I will be hung myself." Upon this assu- 
nce, the people became quiet and soon dispersed. Reddinj; was ag;;iu tried on the 9th and exc- 
■.■od on the 11th, so that Allea was spared to show an act of humanity two years afterwards. 



LOST CHILDREN. 

In.the town of Sunderland, on the 31st. of Jlay, 1780, two daughters of Eldad Taylor, then of 
Sunderland, but afterwards of Williston, Keziah aged 7, and Betsey aged 4 year?, wandered into 



62 



RSP'S., WASIKNGTOX, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



W VSHlNQ TON 1 79T 

1 Bcnj Walker 

2 Al.cl Ivnvipi) 

3 P.'tor VVlieelock 

4 Mioses Heaton 

8 Seth Purnam 

9 David Wing jr 
10 

11 North fif^hl 
\'2 Plain fidd 
14 Benjamin Wait 
16 EziM Butler 
Windham co. 

1 JaiUL'S Shuf'ter 

2 Samuel Kiiii^ht 

5 Daniel Taylor 

6 Amos ris^her 

7 William Bi'j;elo\v 

6 Benjumin Henry 

9 Banj iiniri jMuzzy 

10 John ^\'^oo(ll)ll^n 

1 1 Jonas Whitney 
1 ■'. Ebcriezer Allen 

13 Daniel Jewett 

14 Samuel Cuiier 

15 Soiners'-t 
IG Stralion 

17 Ep'm Wheeloek 

18 Arad Hunt 

19 Daniel Keed 
'20 Benjamin Burt 
21 James Roberts 
2-3 Timothy Castle 

■VVI>JDS0I: CO. 

1 jMoses Warner 
5 John Foster 

4 NathanielThroop 

5 John Hiwkins 
G James Smith 

7 Daniel Heald 

8 John Clark 

9 Ebcnezer Allen 

10 Josiah Flotcher 

11 Boswell Olcott 

12 Asa Brigss 

13 O. Huteliinson 

14 David Hipgood 

15 Enoch Emerson 
JG Silas Allen 
17 Ili'ub.Spauldino: 
iSJotham White" 
19 Asa Whitcomb 
*20N. Stoufrhton 

23 Zabina Curtis 

24 Jesse Williams 



1798 
N'athauiel Killam 



Joseph Hazletiue 



George Kennan 



'John W, Blake 
; Jason Duncan 
Tha'^deus Taylor 

jDarius Bullock 
Ezra Livermore 
Samuel Arnold 
lehabod Kin^ 



17:»9 
Benjamin Walker 
Eleiizer Hubbard ji 



Perley Davis 



Asa Wheeloek 



Alvin Simonds 
Aaron Barlow 



Ezra Butler 



William Hall jr 
John Noyes 
Benjamin Henrv 

James Aiken 
Jonas Whitnev 



Daniel Eiee 
Samuel Bouiell 



;Chipman Swift 
Moses Howell 



1800 
James Fisk 

Abdial Bliss 
Joseph Nash 

David Wins: jr 
Roswell Smith 

Bradford Kinne 
Stephen Pierce 



Willard Evans 
Joseph Clark 
Jonas Walker 
Thaddeus Taylor 



Benjamin Muzzy 
John Aiken 
Ichabod Klaz 



isni 
Abel Knapp 

Henry Perkins 

Seth Munson 
Amos I\obinson 
Thomas Vincent 
Benjamin Wait 

jJames Shafter 
Daniel Taylor 



1 Sylvester Bishop 

tJosiah Goodhue 
jDaniel Sanderson 



Ephraim Wolcott jEphraim Wheeloek 



Stephen Cleveland 
Phinehas "Williams benjamin Perkins 



Jahez Sargeant 
AVilliam Strong 
Oliver Gallup 
Jesse Fletcher 



Moses Chaplain 

Jacob Smith 
Anthony Morse 

Ellas Iveycs 
Thomas Prentiss 



Samuel Perkins 
Elisha Burton 
William l*errv 



Elias Stevens 
Joel JMarsh 
Samuel Cobb 



Jabez Bennett 



S. R. Bradley 

Jesse Swift 

Moses Warner 
Thomas Freeman jr 

John Hawkins 



Benjamin Russ 

Oliver Gallup 
Josiah Fletcher 



Solomon Keyes 

Jacob Smith 
Reuben Spauldins 



Alden Spooner 
Benjamin Emmons 



Mark Eicbarda 
Israel Lawton 
Alvin Simonds 

James Topliff 

Aaron Leland 
William Strong 
Elihu Luce 

Peter Olcott 
Elias Williams 
Jeremiah Conant 
Elias Jones 

Abel Stevens 
Anthonv Morse 



the woods. Not rcturninsr, the parents became alarmed and commenced a search, which, with the 
;iid of a few neighbors was continued through the night. The next day a universal turn out re- 
newed, and continued the search till the middle of the afternoon of the third day, when it was unsuc- 
cessfully relincjuished, and the people assembled who bad been out, with a view of returning to 
their homes. Being about to disperse, a large, stout man ascended a stump, and in a loud voice 
informed them that the search ought not to be abandoned. Soon every eye was upon him. la 
the usual manner of the man, after pointing to the father and mother of the children, now over- 
come with grief and despair, badeeach person present, and especially those who were parents, to 
make the case of those parents their own, and then say whether they would go contentedly home, 
and not make one more effort to save those dear little ones, who were, probably, now alive, but fast 
perishing with hunger, and will soon spend their last breath in crying to Iiave father and mother 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



63 



1804 



Elenzer Hubbard jri " 

Gershoni Palmer Lemuel Perry 
EbcDczer Corse "' 

Stephen Pitkin 
Seth Putnam " 

Joseph WoodworthjEdward Lamb 
Wriglit Spaulding ISeth Munson 



•TVASniNGTON' 1802 1803 

I Jnmes Fisk 
*2 Abel Knapp 

3 Joshua Bliss 

4 Joseph Nash 

7 Marshfidd 

8 Henry Perkins 

9 Pcrley Davis 

10 Seth Alurison 

I I Ainos Rolunson 
r2 Bradford Kinne 

13 Ro.rburii 

14 Benjamin Wait iBissel Phelps 
16 Ezra Butler i " 

"WINDHAM CO. I 

1 James Shatter " 

2 John W. Blake Lemuel Whitney 

5 Samuel Porter '■ 

6 Thoddeus Taylor John B. Wheeler 

7 John Noyes 

8 Darius Bullock, 

9 Benjamin Muzzy 

10 Emcrsonllodges John Aiken 

11 EU Halladay LSylvester Bishop 

1 2 Ebenezer Allen I " 

13 James Fitch jDaniel Jewctt 

14 Daniel FarrandiLevi Sabin 

15 Daniel Rice 

16 Samuel Boutell I " 

17 Ep'm AVheelock 

18 Jonatlian Hunt 



iZcbediah Butler 



Thad's Alexander 



Enoch Hale 



Timothv Mather 



Alex. Campbell 



19 x\.sa Wheelock 

20 Mark Richards 

21 James Roberts 

22 Israel Lawton 

23 Windham 

■\VINUSOR CO. 

I Moses Rowell 

3 Benjamin Clapp 

4 S. Cleveland 

5 James Topliff 

6 James Smith 

7 Aaron Le and 

8 VVii iam Stroig 

9 Elihu Luce 

10 David Lewi5 

II Pierce Burt;n 

12 Asa Brig.cs 

13 ./eremiahConani 

14 Eluis Jones 

15 Enoch Emerson 

16 Jacob Smith 

17 George Dana 

18 Samuel Cobb 

19 Elias Keycs 
20Nath'iStoughton 
21 Weston 

23 Alden Spooner 

24 Benj. Emmons 



Arad Hunt 
Abner Perry 
Ephraim Ranncyji 

Timothy Castle 



Nehemiah Noble 
Phinehas Williams 



William Perry 

Hczekiah Goodrich 
Joseph Perry 



John Dver 



Mark Richards 

Jabez Foster 
Jairus Hall 



Samuel Burton 
Stephen Cleveland 

Aaron Leland 

<i 
Austin Fetin 



lElias Stevens 
Joel Marsli 
Lewis R. ^Morris 
jNorman Webber 

Alvin Simonds 



1805 
Luiher Holton 
Salviti Collins 
Gershom Palmer 
Benjamin Davis 



Cyrus Ware 
Cephas Caipenter 



George Kennan 
James Shaftcr 

Gilbert Dennison 



Samuel Arnold 
Eli Halladay 
Luke Knowiton 

Elijah Knight 



Daniel Reed 



I 1 806 

iNathan Carpenter 

Ebenezer Corse 
Henry Perkins 

Jonaathan Kinne 

Thad's Alexander 

Jason Duncan 
David Palmer 



Timothy Mather 
Luke Knowlton jr 

Alex. Campbell 



William C.Biadley 
James Roberts 



Nathan Page 
Paul W. B'righam 



I Gregory Sione 

I Pascal P. Enos 
Titus Hutchinson 



John Aiken 

Alvin Simonds 
Thomas Freeman 
Eli Noblo 



Aaron Leland 
Sherman Dewey 



Piece Burton 
Daniel Brown 



Lewis R. Morris 
Rufus Lvon 



Jabez Cottle 



William Stevens 
Thos. Freeman jr 
Nehemiah Noble 

John G. Wheelock 
Aaron Ldand 



Asahel Smith 
Daniel Buck 

Elisha Smith 



Elia^ Stevens 
Reuben Spaulding 



Jabez Delano 
Titus Hutchinson 



give them some food to eat. As he spoke, his large frame became agitated, and the tcais fast roll- 
ing down his cheeks, and in an assembly of several hundred bold men of that da}, but few dry eyes 
were among them. " I'll go! Pll go !" was soon heard from every part of the multitude. They 
soon took for the woods, and before night thoy were successful in restoring the lost ones to the 
arms of their parents. Need I inform you that that large man was any other than the brave and 
bold officer, ETHAN ALIjpN t The first night they laid down by a large tree, and the second on 
a large rock. Thej found plenty of M'ater but not much food but leaves, &c. 



6i 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



WASiiiNnTOx 1S07| 1S08 

1 John Do 

2 Eleazer Hulihard 

3 Gershom Palmer 

4 James Smallev 

7 Stephen Pitkin 

8 Seth Putnam 

9 Cyrus Ware 

10 Cep's Carpenter 

1 1 Amos Robinson 
1 2 Bradford Kinrne 
i;3 

14 Bi'isel Phelps 

15 Wuiren 

16 Ezra Butler 

1 7 Woodbury 

18 Worcester 

WINDHAM CO. 

1 T. Alexander 

2 Lemuel Whitney 

4 Doner 

5 Jason Duncan 

6 D, Palmer 

7 Gilbert Dennison 

8 D. Bullock 

9 Benjamin Muzzy 

10 Samuel Arnold 

1 1 Eli rialladav 

12 Elijah Elmer 

13 Daniel Jewett 

14 Alex. Campbell 
15 

16 Samuel Boutell 

17 Samuel I'letchcrlEzekiel Ransosm, 

18 Arad Hunt 

19 Asa Wheelock 

20 Wm. C BradleylLott Hall 



AbelKnapp 
Ebenezcr Corse 



Samuel Robinson 
Amos Skinner 

George Kennan 

James Green 

Jarhes Sbafter 
John Noyes 

Thaddeus Taylor 
Stephen Otis 



Josepli Ellis 
Daniel Leavitt 



21 James Roberts 

22 Jairus Hall 

23 John Aiken 

"WINDSOR CO. 

1 C. G. Persons 
'3 Thos. Freeman jr 

4 Nehemiah Noble 

5 James Topliif 

6 Randall Lovell 

7 Aaron Le'Ieand 

8 Sherman Dewey 

9 Elihu Luce 

10 Asahel Smith 
11 

12 Daniel Brown 

13 Elisha Smith 

14 Elias Jones 

15 Oliver Mason 

16 Jacob Smith 

17 Rcub. Spaulding 
IS John Davis 

1 9 Rufus Lyon 

20 Gregory Stone 
21 

23 William Hunter 

24 T. Hutchinson 



Jabez i^ostcr 



Cyrus Smith 
Benjamin Clapp 

Joseph Wallace 

u 

James Smith 
Thos. S. Fullerton 



Daniel Dana 

Enoch Em ersou 

James Parker 
Lewis R. Morris 

u 

Reuben Hatch 



1809 
James Fisk 



George Rich 
David Harrington 

Seth Munson 



Rhodolph's Willard 
\masa Skinner 
Thomas Gerald 
Asaph Allen 

Carpus Clark 



Jonas Mann 



John Noyes 

Ama?a Howard 2d 
John Gibson 



Elijah Knight 

IC 

John Dyer 
Eleazer May 

a 

C( 

John Wallace 



1810 

u 

Samoel Smith 



Joseph Woodworlh 
William M. Knight 
Gilbert Hatch 



Joseph W Eldridge 
Geor;;e Kennan 



Tim'y H. Whimey 
John Noyes 



Th'omas K. Palmer 

Benjamin Muzzy 

l( 
Martin Field 
Willard Taft 
David Campbell 



1811 
Nathan Stone 
Abel Knapp 

Curwin Wallace 



Timothy Merrill 
Joseph Haseltine 
Amos RobinsoiU 



Stephen Pierce 
John Peck 



Amos Eice 
'John Barrett 



Timothy Mather 
Sylvanus Sherwia 



Amasa Brown 



Uriel C. Hatch 
Aaron Leland 



Pierce Burton 
Ephraim Moor 
Ignatius Thompson 
Lemuel Jde 
Lemuel Richardson 



James Davis 

|P«ter Robinson 
I Cornelius G.Persons 
Jabez Delano 



Moses Warner 
Nehemiah Noble 



Elijah Mason 
Laban Webster 



Daniel Dana 
Solomon Keyes 



Oliver Lathrop 
Joseph Seldea 



Jonathan Hunt jr. 
Isaiah Eaton 



Jonathan Marsh 

James Southgate 

It 

William Hosmer 
Nathai, Gere 
Elihu LucQ 



Ignatius Thompson 
Jonathan Shcad 



James Parker 
Asahel Powers 



CorneliusGPersons 
Joseph Wioslow 
Joseph Wood 



Betsey, the youngest, was married to Capt, John Munson, and is now living in Burlington with 
her husband. The other was the wife of John Jones, of Williaton, who died some years since, at 
Williston. 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



65 



■U'ASIIISGTON 1812 

1 Warren Ellis 

2 Eleazer Ilubhard 

3 Giu'eon Wlieclock 

4 Ebenczcr Cotso 
7 f^-5t!'|)!ien Pii!;in 

8 David IlankijUton 
9 Timothy Meirill 
lOJoscph Iliiscltini 

1 1 Amos Kohii'soii 

12 15r;ulfo!-'i Kinne 
RhoilolplfsWillar^l 
14 Aniasa Skinner 
Jo-<;'pli Vi El(h-iil-c 
IG S^'lvrsicr Henry. 
Elislia Boiijamiii jr 
18 Ells!. a J) Green 

WlNDIIAHC CO. 

1 Tlia.l. AU'xantlci' 

2 Jolin Koyes 
4 Amos Kicf) 
5ji)natlrin Iliint'.ey 

6 John B irrctt 

7 Aaron Barney 

8 Dai ins Bu lock 

9 Benjamin I\Iuzzy 

10 John Gi'):-on 
Sylvester Bishop 

I 2 Luke Knowlton 
Natha'i Ch:;mberiin 
1 4 Ileurv Lake 



1813 

(( 

Abel Knapp 

James Smallcy , 

Seth Pntnnm 
•ioscpli Howes 
John Foster 

u 

Darius Spaulding 



Carpus Clark 

•James Sbafter 
Samuel Elliott 



Jonah Cutting 
Abiel Richardson 

u 

Joseph "Weed 



IG Samuel Boutcll 

1 7 Ezekiel Hansom 

18 CvrusWas burn Zadock T^''right 

19 Asa Wlicelock | 

20 Daniel Ma^on " 



22 Jairns Hall 

23 Jolin Aiken 

"WINDSOR CO. 

1 Jo'jI Manning 

3 Bcnjimin Ciapp 

4 Jonathan Marsh 

5 Jf mes Topi ill" 

6 Uriel C. Lfatch 

7 'William Hosmcr 

8 Nathan Gere 

9 I'vlihn Luce 

10 Asa h el Smiih 
Pierce Burton 

12 Epbraim ?vioor 

13 John Bridi'O 

14 Jonaihan Slicld 

15 J'r.oi'h Em'.r.son 

16 Jacolj Smith 

1 7 IiC'ub.Siiau'(!i:\!: 

18 As liel Powers 

19 Kufus Jjyon 

20 Peter Eobinson 



Rufus Hosley 



John "Wait 



ij-::mes Southgate 

[Anron Le'and 
lAbcl B;u-i-on 
David H. Sumner 
Ariock Smith 



William Tj Hawkins 
Oliver Mason 
Rhodolphus Dewey 

John Ilolton 

Carlos C'owles 



18!4 



Samuel Fav 
Ciirwin Wallace 
Stephen Pitkin 
Selh Putnam 
I'^dward J-.amb 
Cephas Caipentcr 

Joseph Nye 

Stephen Pierce 

Dan Carpenter 
John Bruce 
Cyrus Brigliam 

Thad's Chnmbcrlin 
Samuel Clark 



29 West Windsor 

23 Joseph WiasloW|Jabez Delano 

24 T. Hutchinson ) Henry C. Dennison 

9 



John Phelps 

Ezra Livermcrc 

•Joseph Olds 
'John Brooks 
David Lcavitt 
Henry Lake 



Amzi Doolittle jr. 
Arad Hunt 2d. 



Je=;sc Swift 
Luther Stowell 

Samuel Mannini 



Israel Newton 
Ignatius Thompson 



Norman Webber 
Oliver Whipple 

Oliver Farnsworth 



1815 
James Fisk 
Jabez Ellis 
Benjamin Page 
Ebcpczer Corse 



Seth Mrnson 
Gilbert Hatch 



Amasa Skinner 



James Bay ley 
Amos Rice 

c; 

Nathan W" heeler 
Aaron Barney 



J>uke I'lnowlton 
Phixieiias White 
Benjamin Smith jr 



Stephen Prcsson 
Gideon Wainer 
Ephri.un Smith 



John Waid 

Samuel Tjillie 
James TopliiT 

Joshua Lcland 
Wi'lia.ii Strong 
Elihu Luce 
Elisba Ives 
.>on J. Brigham 



Jonathan Shedd 

Daniel Rix jr. 
Samutl Su'elc 
Leonard W'alker 



Jabez Delano 
Zebina Curtis 



1816 
Warren Ellis 
Abel Knapp 



Naum Kelton 



Bradford Kinne 

lidmond Rice 
Amos Rising 



Tim'y II. Whitney 
Jonathan Hunt jr. 
Gaidncr Howe 

u 

John Barrett 
Willard Martin 



Simeon Leland 
Daniel Halladay 
Sylvanus Sherwia 



Munnis Kinney 
Israel Johnson 



Jairus ITaU 
Amos Emery 

Samuel Manniug 

u 
a 

.James Southgate 



John Bridge 
Sowal Fnllam 
Enoch Emerson 
Elias Stevens 



Branch WHiifcomb 
Lemuel Hitchcock 



Jabez Delano 
StephcuFarns worth 



66 



REP'S,, WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



WASHINGTON 1817 

1 Warren Ellis 

2 Jabez Iris 

3 Gideon Wheclook 

4 Ciirwin Wallace 
7 iSteplien Pitkin 
SDavid Harrington 

9 Naum Kelton 

10 Seth Munson 

1 1 Gilbert Hatch 
1 2 Joseph Nye 
Jonathan^ PJuofgles 
14 Mat bias S Jones 

16 Dan Carpenter 
Nathan B, Ilarvcy 
18 

■WINDHAM CO. 

Timo y H. AVhitney 

2 Jonathan Hunt jr, 

4 Elijah Stearns 

5 Jonathan Huntley 

6 Nathan Wheeler 

7 William Bigelow 

8 DariusBiiUoek 
Nathaniel Robbins 
Abie! Richardson 

11 DanHalladayjr 

12 Horace Diinliam 

13 Pliinehas White 

14 Peter Willard 

IGBilleMann 

1 7 Munnis Kinney 

1 8 Isaac Johnson 

19 Paul Wheeler 

20 Gideon Warner 

22 Jairns Hall 

23 Amos Emery 

WINDSOll CO. 

1 Joseph Kirk 

3 Thomas. Freeman 

4 Saniuel Lillie 

5 James Southgiite 
C Uriel C. Hatch 

7 Amos He aid 

9 Elihn Luce 

10 Asahel Smith 
Don J. Brigham 

12 Ephraim Moor 

13 John Bridge 

14 Scwal Fullam 
Daniel Huntingion 
\6 Daniel Rix jr, 

17 James Parker 

18 Asahel Powers 
Branch Whitcomb 
Leniuel Hitc^hcock 
2."} Jaliez Delano 

24 S. Farnsworth 



Nathan Carpenter 

Abram Shipman 
Charles Samson 



Joseph W. .Eldridge'Tehan Rising 



1818 I 1SI9 

Phineas Thompson. " 

Charles Bulklcy Joel Warreir 
Caleb Curtis 



Ebenezer Corse 

David Harrington 
IGco. Worthington 
Rnfus Clapj) 

Benjamin Whipple 



Jolin Peck 
Benjamin Fowler 



James Elliott 

Thomas Boyden 

John Phelps ^ 
Russel Avery 

Samuel Arnold 
Luther Very 
Luke Ivnowlton 

Alex. Campbell 



Peter R. Taft 
Samuel Sikes 

Benjamin Ranney 
Amos Brown 



Samuel Manning 

James Topliff 
Salmon Dutton jr 

William Strong 

Jesse Bailey 

Asa Briggs 

Dexter Hawkins 

(( 

Enoch Emerson 
Rhodolphus Dewey 

Leonard Walker 
Elias Keyes 
Carl(js Cowle.'! 
Asa Aiken 
Daniel Dana 



Dan Carpenter 



John Barrett 
Willard Martin 
Darius Bullock 
Asa Stevens 
Luther Stowell 

Martin Field 



Dana Bailey 
Arad HuntSd. 
Pcarley Fairbanks 
William C Bradley 
John Roberts 

Benjamin Pierce 

Oliver Farrar 

PelegS. Marsh 

Uriel C. Hatch 
Abner W. Field 
James Ud;)ll 
■^imeon Willard 



William Powers 
Moses Cutter 



1820 
Warren Ellis 
Israel Dewey 

Ciirwin Wallace 
Willirm Martin 
Natb'l Carpenter 
Naum Keltou 

Tosiah B" Strong 



Joel Cilley 



Samuel Clark 

Barzilla Burgess 
Joseph Boyden 
Benjamin Henry 
Nathaniel Robbins 
Saniuel Arnold 

Sylvanus Sherwin 

Henry Lake jr. 

Abel Gront 
Peter 11. Taft 
Samuel Sikes 

Samuel Mason 



Joel Balch 
Zcbina Eaton 
Daniel Li lie 
Jiimes Southgate 
Asaph Fletcher 



Znclia'h SpauUlinf 
Aaron Lovtdaud 
Ephraim Moore 



I Rhodolphus Dewe^ 



Bezaleel Wood | '■ 

Brand) Whitcomb jElias Keyes 

Amos Hulett | " 
Horace Everett 



Howjand Simmons 



IS21 
iJacob Scott 

Gideon Wheelock 



David Harrington 
Arunah Waterman 
Paul Mason 

Bradford Kinne 

Ralph Tumor 
Joseph W. Eldridge 



Amos Rice 



Aaron Barney 



Luther Stowell 

Martin Field 
Joseph Winslow 

Hazleton Rice 
Bille Mann 
Munni.- Kinney 

Elijah Siebbens 
Abr,er Ilolbrook 
EUery Albee 



Oliver Farrar 

Uriel C. Hatch 
George E Wales 



Jonathan Shedd 

Jacob Collamer 

Jonathan Whipple 
Joel Cooper 

Asa Aiken 

Titus Hutchiusou 



REP'S. WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



67 



18-23 
Peter Nichols 

Lovel Kelton 

Tlicophilus Bixhy 
Josiali llollister 
Josial) Ilolcleii 

John Foster 

Benjamin WhippL 

James llichardson 
Benjamin Fowler 



Benjflmin Ormsbee 
Gardner Howe 



Amos Billiiifrs 
James L. Stark 

John Gibson 

Ja^en Duncan jr. 



■VTAsniyciON. 1822 

1 Warren Ellis 

2 Abel Knapp 

3 Benjamin Pajrc 

4 Edward Crossett 

5 Finjston 

7 Will;ain Martin 

8 Setli Butnam 
Arunali Waicrman 

10 Paul Mason 

11 Joel AVinch 

12 Thomas Vincent 
t. 5 Robert Cram 
14 Kalph Turner 
I'j Amos Kisinc^ 
If) Dan Carpenter 

17 Joel Cilley 

18 Allen Vail 

AVINDIIAM CO. 

Acton 

Timo'y H Whitney 

2 Sam'uel Elliott 

3 Jjiookline 

4 Amos Bice 
ft Jonathan Huntley 

6 Barzilla Burjiess 

7 WilUird Marthi 

8 Gcr^e Boardman 

9 Kath'l Bobbins 

10 Samuel Arnold 

11 Simeon Adams 
Svlvanus S'nerwin _ , 

13 Jo.ieph Winslow Theoph's Crawford 

14 Eleazer A! bee 



1824 
Dennison Smith 
Chester Nye 

l-lbenezer Corse 



Samuel Prentiss 
Barnaltas Alayo 
Abel Keycs 
Josepli Nye 
Charles Sampson 
.Mathias S. Jones 
Amos Ivisiii" 



Amos Eicc 

Eben'r Huntington 

Jonathan Hunt 

Ebenezer Jones 
Marshall Miller 
William Stickney ji 
Joseph Boyden 

Zelotes Skinner 
Samuel Arnold 



1825 



Nathan Huntley 

Alonzo Foster 
llolden Putnam 



Thomas Vincent 



I 182G 

Peter Nichols 
jlsrael Dewey 
JDavid G. Sbeplc 

Jotham Carpenter 



Arunah Waterman 
David Belding 
John Starkweather 

Isaiah Shaw 



15 

16 Abel Grout 

17 Peter R. Taft 
IS Samuel Sikcs 

19 Abner Holbroot 

20 EUery Albee 

21 JohnEobcrts 

22 Jairus Hall 

23 Benjamin Pierc' 

TTINDSUn CO. 

1 Joel Balch 

2 Balthnore 

3 John Fostfr 

4 Daniel Lillie 

5 James Toplili' 

6 Jes.se Adams 

7 Abiel Kichardson 

8 George E. Wales 

9 Simeon AYiilard 

10 Asahtl Smith 

11 Aaron Loveland 

12 Ephraim Moor 

13 Eben Snow 

14 Jonathan Shedd 

15 Enoch Emerson 

16 Jacob Collamer 

17 William Steele 
Jonathan Whipple 

19 Rufus Lyon 

20 Amos Hulett 

23 Horace Everett 

24 Jasper Hazea 



Biile Jlann 
Dana Bailey 

Jonathan Robinson 
Elijah Ran 11 ey jr. 



Apollas W^arner 

Isaiah Raymond 

Stephen Field 
George E. Wales 
Isaac N, Cushman 



Samuel Hubbard 

Lemuel Faiwell 
.Tames Bailey 
Samuel Clark 
William Periy jr 
David Burr 



Willard Martin 



John Lakin 
Dexter Hawkins 

p]phraim D. Brip;gs 
Uhodoljihus Dewey 
James Parker 
Phinehas T. Wales 
Elias Keycs 
Daniel Bo wen 
John "'Vait 



Benjamin Smith jr 
Sam'l AYorthington 
Richard Scott 
Peter R- Taft 
Benjamin Lee 

Mark Richards 
Amos Brown 



Edward Simonds 
Benjamin Page 



Levi Jackman 
George E.Wales 

Moses Haven 
Thomas Emerson 



Svlvanus Sherwin 



Luke S. Rand 
Samuel Sikes 
Paul Wheeler 
Gideon Warner 
Iloiace Roberts 

Amos Emery 



Elijah Aiken 



Wyllis Lyman 
Robert Barllett 
Asahel Smith 



Eben Snow 
Samuel CLoveland 



Henry Gray 
Titns Hutchinson 



John Bridge 

Lyman Emerson 
Gel Billings 

Bczaleel Wood 

Barnabas Dean 
Amos N. Burton 
Jabez Delano 



Joel Cilley 



Eben'r Huntington 
Abraham Ball 

Benjamin Ormsbee 
Ehcnczor Jones 
Josiah Taft 
Nathan W^heeler 
Dana Hyde jr. 

Nathaniel Bobbins 
John Gibson 

Wm. H, Williams 
Asa Keyes 2d. 
William Hall 
Ephraim Rice 

Epaphro's Ransom 
Nathan "SVood 
Leland Fairbaxiks 
Mark Richards 



Benjamin Pierce 

Joseph Atherton jc 

James W^allace 

Edmond. Ingalls 
Jabez Sargeant 



Joseph Kennedy 

Abel Gilsonjr. 

Nathan Kimball 
William Steele 
Leonard W^alker 
Dwight Gay 



Abner Forbes 
Richard M. Rasmon 



68 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



WASHINGTOX 1S27 

1 Phine'sThompsor 

2 Jtimcs Sawyer 

3 Lovcll Kolton 

4 I'^atliiin lluntle}' 

5 Joih.imCiirpentei 

7 William Martin 

8 lioU'.cn Putnam 

9 William Upliam 

10 David Bekling- 

11 J, Starkweathci 

12 Jeremy Stone 

13 Isaiah Sliaw 

14 Jenison Jones 

15 Jai- ButlerfieUl 

16 Amasa Pride 

17 Benj'in Fowler 

18 Natiian Adams 

WINDHAM CO. 


1 T. H. Whitney 

2 Lemuel Whitney 

3 Benj'in Ormsbee 

4 David Burr 
.5 Josia'.i Taft 

6 Jolm Barrett 

7 Dana Ilydc 

8 James L. Stark 

9 Peter R. Taft 

10 Samuel Arnold 

11 Simeon Adams 
12 

1 3 Asa Kovcs 2d 

14 William Ha 1 

15 S. Worthiiigton 
If) Richard Scott 

17 E. Ransom 

18 Nathan Wood 
19LelandFairban!v5 

20 Eben'r Goodcll 

21 Schuy'iMurdock 

22 Epliraim Tyler 

23 BunjaminPierct' 
Windsor co, 
1 Edward Simonds 
2 

3 John S. Bicknell 

4 James Walluce 
a I. Raymond 
C Edmond Ingalls 

7 ,'iabez Sargcant 

8 Wvllis Lyman 

9 Albe Lull 

10 Asahel Smith 
1 iThomasEmerscn 
12 

13 L Tinkham jr 

14 S. C.Lovfcland 

15 D. Hiintin'^ton 

16 Jacob Colianier 

17 William Steele 
ISSamuel W.Porter, 

19 D wight Gay 

20 John Brown i 

21 Henry Gray 
22 

23 Abner Forbes 

24 Billy Brown 



1823 
Peter IS'ichols 
James IL Langdoii 
Pardon Janes 
Ira Arms 



Josiah Holden 

John Foster 
Charles Paine 

Charles Samson 

Joseph A. Hyzer 



E. Huntington 

Samuel Elliott 
William Perry 
Ebenezcr Jones 
Jc sep'a Duncan 
Wiliiam Sticknc^'ji 
iiarou Burney 



1829 
Denison Smith 



Merrill Tyler 



Naum Ke'ton 



Isrnel Goodwin 
Nathan Morse 
lason Carpenter 
Moses Sargeant jr 
Dan Carpenter 
Joel Ci: ley 
Milton Brown 

Mathan Fisher 



Jacob Burditt 
Wm. H. Hodges 



anford Plumb 
Xathaniel Robbins 
Samuel Arnold 



Vlpheus Kellogg 

Luther Stowell ' 

M. H. Wincbcstei 

-iylvanns Shcrwin Joseph Ellis 

David Crawford 

Alex. S. Campbell iManassch Divoll 

Charles Morse S. Worthingion 

William R. Shaftcr " 

Joseph Franklin [Nathan Wood 
Rieemnn Holbrook Nathaniel Ward 



M^.ik Richards 
Siracnn Moise 
Lancy Forbes 
Daniel Cobb 



Benjamin Page 
EbcuezerRichmond 



James Smith jr 
Rufus Bruce 

Simeon Willard 

Jonas Dunn 
It 

John Lakin 



Lyman Emerson 
Harrv Bingham 



Daniel Mason 



Orin Hazcltine 



Daniel Lillie 
David Thompson 

Abel Richaidson 



Cyrus Partridge 
Samuel Page 
Henry Hewett 
Simeon Buck 



1 830 
Alvin Carter 
Jonathan P. Miller 



Spencer Lawrence 
John Vincent 
William LT^pham 
H. W. Carpenter 
Lebbeus Bennett 

Charles Samson 



Charles R. Cleaves 



Normnn Webber 

John Wilder 

I Thomas Leland 
! Richard M.Ratisom 



•Tames Miner jr 
Asa Knight 

Russel Hyde 



John Campbell 



Eli Lcc 

Ellcry Albee 
Schuyler Murdock 
David Ruiie 



Levi Belknnp 
John Woodbury 

Levi Jackman 



E!ihu Luce 
Asa I'k-tcher 
E!ias Lyman jr 
Levi Slack 
Nathan Snow 

EphraimD.Briggf 
•Jacob Co I lamer 

William Thayer 



William Thayer jr 

iDanicl Gayjr 

Jcshua Upiiam I " 

Henry Lovejoy Jonathan Webster 



Sylvester Edson 



" Allen Wardner 

|LysanderRaymond|Billy Brown 



1S31 
Lucius B. Peck 



Samuel Turner 
William telierman 

William H. Holden 
Azel Spanlding 
Stephen Pierce 



Isaiah Shaw 



Ebenezer Bruce 



Mieah Davis 
Lemuel Wiiitney 
Samuel Stebbins 



Ward Bullock 
Darius Bidlock 
NatiianielCheneyjr 

Henry Wheelock 
Alex. S. Campbell 

Joim P. Marsh 
Cyrus Washburn 
Silas Dexter 
John Smith 
Amos Brown 

Harvey Burnap 

William War:.er 



James H. Mungcr 
David Bates 



Elias Lyman 
Samuel Page 



Stilman Emerson 
Wm. Woodworth 



Cyrus Boyntoa 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHIM, WINDSOR. 



G9 



Washingtok 1832 

1 Alvin Carter 

2 Jobiah Benjamin 
3 

4 Samuel Turner 

5 Poter Drew 

7 William Martin 
8 

9 A:?el Spaiikling 

10 Calvin Clark 

11 John Averill 

12 Joiin Vincent 
l-'3 Isaiah Shaw 

14 Thoma.'^rrentiss 
J 5 Joseph A. Ilyzcr 
IG Amasa TriJe 

17 Ehenezcr Bruce 

18 iMilH)n Brown 

WlXDIIAJI CO. 



1 Joseph Tinkham 

2 Lemuel Whitncv 

3 Samuel Stcbbins 

4 Lvman Howo 

5 En OS Leonard 

G Krasuis Burgess 

7 Ward Bullock 

8 SanfordPl'tmb 

9 Nathaniel Cheney 

10 S.unucl Avnold 

11 II H. Winchester 

12 Henry Whcclock 

13 David Crawford 

14 N. B. lioundy 

15 Eiliott Morse 
IG Stephen Ballard 
17 

18 John Stcbbins 

19 Em'v Wheelock 

20 iMark Richards 

21 John Roberts 
22 

23 

■WIVDSOK CO. 

I William Warner 
2 

.T Thomas Freeman 

4 Elislia Fowler I 

5 J. li. lMuni,-er 

6 Levi Jackinan 

7 D ivid Bates 

8 Wyllis Lyman 

9 I. N. Cushnrin 

10 Arioek Smith 

II VAi<is Lyman 
Hi Samuel Rage 

13 (-vrus Snow 

14 William Felcli 
I'jSfilm in Emerson 

16 CalvinParkhurst 
17 

18 John White 

19 John Leonard 

20 Barnabas Dean 

21 Jona, Webster 
22 

Allen AVardner 
24 JasoD Kendall 



1833 

Jonathan P. Miller 
Shubael Wheeler 
Ira Arms 



John Vincent 
C''phas Carpenter 



Paul Dillingham jr 
Daniel Adams 



Charlc Chapin 
Edson Higgins 



.John Gibson 
Russel Hyde 
Ben). Woodward 
Peter R. Taft 
Unci White 

George Williams 2ci 



Waitstill R.Ranney 

Silas Dexier 
John Smith 

Alonson Parmcrlee 
Timothy Sherwin 

Edward Simonds 



Julius Converse 
Lyman R lymond 
.JDsiah Gilson 
Stephen Fields 
Andrew Tracy 
Wells Had ley 
Reuben Wa-hbnrn 
Alden Partridge 
Cephas Moore 

Lyman Emerson 
Nathaniel Jiprague 

Russell Burke 
Daniel R.uiney 
Jonathan Lawrence 
Parker Shattuck 



1834 
Jolin Thwing 
Orren Smith 
I 
L. C. Turner 



Ilohlcn Putnam 
William Billings 
William Harris 
David Robinson 

u 

Nallian I\Iorsc 
Jason Carpenter 



IMilton Brown 



Tim. H.Whitney 
Lemuel Whiincy 
Thomas Crane 

A«.a Knight 
William Siiekney 
Nathan Conant 
James L. Stark 



Simeon Adams 

Alex. Campbell 
William Henry 

Benjamin Timtcher 
Chapin Howard 
E.i Lee 

Mark Richards 
Nathan Brown 

Levi Kimball 

Jerry Adams 

S. S. Ilemcnway 
John Woodbury 



Sewall Fullam jr 

u 

Samuel Page 
Isi:iah Tinkham jr 
Shubael C. Shedd 
John Trask 
Samuel Seldea 



William A. Millett 
Barnabas Dean 
Asa B. Foster 

Carlos Coolidge 
Daniel Taft 



1835 



Pliny Curtis 
Hor..ce Atkins 
Orin Wheeler 
William Martin 
John Vincciil 



Moses Robinson 
Baxter Bancroft 



Artemas Cnshman 

Luther Morse 
Joel Newton 

Nathan Fisher 
Lyman Alexander 
Asa Keycs 
Epluaim H. Mason 
David Dexter 

John Gibson 
Ward Bullock 
B. Wo 'dward 
Timothy Goodalc 
Sem Pierce 
Cotton Mather 
i\os\vell M. Field 



Epliraim Rice 



Obed Foster 
Charles K. Field 



Joel Balch 
Lorenzo Richmond 



1S36 
Jacob St olt 



Merrill Tyler 

Ilolden Putnam 
Lucius B. Peck 
Ira Car[ii:nter 
Anson AdaUiS 



rbaddens Clough 
Asajih Town 



Lemuel "Whitney 



loseph Duncan 
Ambrose Burgess 



Alannesseh Divoll 

David Rice 

Ehenezer Howe jr 
Solomon NuwcU 
Eleaaer May 



John B. ^Manning 
Jona. Woodbury jr 

u 

James Wallace 



Samuel Adams William Smith 
Dearborn S. Hilton Ptolemv Edson 



John S. Marcv 



Cyrus Partridge 
John S, FiiUerton 



Oramel Sawyer 
John Baldwin 
Abner Field 



Lysander Raymond 



Otis Chamberlain 
Bridgmanllapgood 
Joseph F- Tiideii 

Bczaleel Wood 
JMerric k Gay 
Jonathan Lawrence 



Carlos Coolidije 
Tracy Bingham 



70 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



WASHINGTON 1837 

1 Jac'ib Scott jr 

2 James Currier 

3 J 'scjili Lance 

4 Davi'l Belding 

5 Vierrill Tyler 

7 Welcome Cole 

8 Jolin Vincent 

9 Lucius B. Peck 

10 Ira Carpenter 

11 Jesse Averill 

12 James Palmer 

13 Charles Sairison 

14 R. Richardson ji 

15 William Cardcll 

16 P. Dillingham jr 

17 Asaph Town 

18 Milton Brown 

AVINDIIAM CO. 



1 Amos Davis 

2 Calvin Townslcv 
.3 William Adams 

4 James Sliaer 

5 Joseph Duncan 

6 Aml>rose Burgess 

7 Ward Bullock 

8 Isaac Warden 

9 Nathan Adams 

10 Alfred Pierce 

1 1 H II. Winchestei 

12 James Elliott 
13 

14 John Seaver 

15 Hollis Town 

16 David Rice 

17 J, H. B.ngham 

18 Eben'r Hov/e jr 

19 Em'j Whcelock 

20 David Allen 

21 William Bond ji 

22 Charles K. Pield 

23 Amos Emery 

AVINDSOR CO. 

1 T. B. Manning 

2 J. Woodbury jr 

3 Eben'r Atwood jr 

4 David Woodbury 

5 L. Raymond 

6 Levi Jackman 

7 Abncr W. Field 

8 And.-ew Tray 

9 Daniel Ashley 

10 S. Fullum jr 

] 1 Alden PartVidizc 
12 

13 Henry Hewett 

14 B. Hapo-ood 
1.5 J. P. Tilden 
16 

17 J. Baldwin 

18 Bezaleel Wood 

19 Samuel Eaton 

20 J. Lawrence 

21 PerkinbN. Wiley 
22 

23 Charles Hopk'ns 

24 John Moulton 



1838 

')rren Smith 

L\m n C Turner 
Ira Richardson 

William J. Holden 
Royal Wheeler 
Joseph Sawyer 



Ebenezer Bruce 
Jacob Cushman 

Nathan Fisher 
Comfort Tiirasher 



Clark Rice 
Thomas Hill 



Timothy Goodale 

Simeon Adams 

Li 

Ferris Moore 
Isa Wentworth 



S. S. Stoddard 
Obed Foster 

II. 

William Harris 

■Joseph Dodge jr 



Thomas I^. Russell 
Isaiah Riymond 
Joseph Wliite 
Horace Onion 
John Porter 



Thomas Hazen 



Solomon Keyes 
.John Trask 
David Wheelock 
A. F. Dean 
Abuer Field 
Merrick G.iy 
Barnabas Dean 



1839 
Newell Kinsman 
Wooster Sprague 
Alunzo Pearce 



William Martin 
Thomas Stowell 

Ira Carpenter 

Harvey Bancroft 

William B. Taylor 

u 

Abner Town 



Ebenezer Wells 
Ephraim Park 
Lewis Hall 
Samuel French 
B. H. Bridigrnan 
John Lynde 
lames L, Stark 
S.T. R. Che;iey 
Stephen Smith 
Ira Adams 
Walter Eager 
lohn Smith 
\, Wentworth jr 
<jphraim Rice 
Joseph Blodgett 

fohn Sicbhins 
Solomon Newell 
llvin Goodale 
lames Roberjs 
x\zor Smith 



1840 

Isaac T. Davis 

Samuel Turtier 
Jacob Boyce 
Horace Hollister 
Holden Putnam 
Horatio N. Baylies 
Lester Kinsley 
Lebbeus Bennett 

a 

Isaiah Shaw 
Hiram Jones 
Franklin A.Wright 
William W. Wells 

Farris Leonard 

Niithan Fisher 
Tisdale Porter 

u 

William Adams 



Ward Bullock 
Rufus K. Henry 



William Newton 
Nahum Eager 

Samuel L. Billings 

David Rice 
Saml. H.Thompson 
Cyrus Washburn 
Jolm P. AVarrcn 
John ]\rNeil 
Elisha Putnam 



Lyman Litch 
Hiram Aiken 
James WoodworthiDaniel Lillie 



Levi Han is 
Orin Gambell 



"Samuel Adams 
Hugh H. Henry 



Alden Partridge 

Levi Slack 

Otis Chamberlain 

Thomas Barnes 



Henrv Closson 
Paufw. Gay 



Gideon M. Lee 
Hampden Cutta 
Aaron Loveland 

Ora Paul 

Benoni Buck 

u 

Truman H. Safford 
Freeman Holt 

Justin Morgan 
' Stephen Prentiss 



1841 
Leorard Keith 

Abdiel'Kent 
Lyman C. Turner 

a 

Leander Warren 



Moses Robinson 
James Palmer 
Charles Samson 



Eliakim Allen 
Ira M'Loud 



Set to Townsend 
Mark Ball 
Cyril iMartin 
Hiram Whitney 
William H. Jones 



Isaac Brown 

Peter C. Atwood 

Henry N. Barton 

Ashbcl Kidder 
J M. M. Shaftcr 
John Stebbins 

Alvin Goodale 

[-lenry Ea.<itabrook 



•Silomon Howard 
AVilliam Davis 
Hiram Aiken 

Alvan Lamb 
Zenas F. Hyde 
Hugh H. Henry 



Thos. B.Wakefield I 
1 

Carlos Coolidqr. j Carlos CoolkJge 
Oliver P. Chandler) 



Ira Davis 



Barney Cooper 

Lyman Tyler 
O". M. Whipple 



Carlos Coolidge 



REFS., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



71 



WASIIIKGTOX 1842 

1 Leonard Keith 

2 Pearley Foster 

3 Abiliel Kent 

4 L C. Turner 

5 John C. Griggs 

7 Horace HoUister 

8 Horace lluklea 

9 Addison Peck 

10 MicahB.Taplin 

1 1 Nathan j\Iurse 
1-3 Mark M Page 

13 Allen Spaulding 

14 Ilirani Jones 
Artemas Cash man 

16 Henry Douglass 

17 Ira i\[oLoud 

18 Moses Folsom 

WINDHAM CO. 

1 John Austin 

2 La Faycite Clark 
.i Hiram Whitney 

4 William H.Jones 

5 Reuben Smead 

6 Wm. Whitcomb 

7 Elisha FieM 

8 Wm. H. Stark 

9 Solomon Newell 

10 Peter C.Atwood 
II 
Walter Eager 

13 Henry N.Barton 

14 J. S. Fullerton 

15 Ephraim Rice 

16 John N. Glazier 

17 J. M. M^Shafter 
IS Eben'r Howe jr 
1<) L. W. Johnson 

20 Joel Page 

21 Harvey Brown 
22 
23 William Harris 

AVINDSOR CO" 

1 Solomon Howard 

2 William Davis 

3 Hiram Aiken 

4 Thomas P.Russell 

5 Aivan Lamb 

6 Zenas F. Hvde 

7 Hugh H. Henry 
S Shubael lluss 

9 Daniel Dennison 

10 Benj.Biliings 

11 Ira Davis 

12 Levi Slack 

13 Gard"r Wiiislov 

14 John Wheeler 
l.T Barney Cooper 

16 John L.Bowman 

17 Lvman Tvler 

18 O' M, Whipple 

19 Paul W. Gay 

20 AugustusTiittle 

21 Solonllichardson 
22 

'23 Allen Wardner 
24 Andrew Traoj 



1S43 
David D. Wing 
Osinon Dewey 
Ciiarles Dudley 
John Towlo 

Ira Smith 



David W. Hadley 
Ezra Kidder 



fhomas Sargeant 



Hubbard Eastman 
Fayette Perry 



1844 



Eli Bruce 

Leander Warren 
Jercm'h T.Marston 
Calvin Clark 
John L. Buck 



Lewis Cardell 
William Carpenter 



John R. Blake 
John S. Osiiood 



184.5 
Wctjber Tiiden 
Schuyler Phelps 
Nelson a: Chase 
Chester Marshall 

Stei)'n R. Hollistci 
William X. llolden 

Daniel Harris 
David W. Hadley 
Natiri Townsliend 
Thomas R. Shaw 

Moses Ordway 

Abner Town 



Gardner C.Hall 



1846 
Obadi.Ji Wood 



Ebenezer W. Corse 
Burr Freeman 

Joseph Hancock 
Charles Clark 
Barnabas Mayo 



Ithamer Smith 

Thaddeus Clough 
Ira McLoud 
Allen L. Vail 



Benj. Woodward 
Luke Howard 
Ezra Dodge 

Otis Warren 
Joseph T. Radway 



David Rice 
Nathan Fisher 
Jarvis F. Burrows 

Ira Goodhue 

FrederickL.Stanley 
Amos Emery 



Charles Walcott 

Ovid Thompson 
William Smith 



Moses Polhird jr 



Abishai Stoddard 
John Lynde 
Nicholas Clark 



Willard Snow 



Henry Walker 

Amos Parsons jr 
Henry L. Aiken 



John M'Neil 
Rufus Brown 



Joseph Dodge jr 
J on a. M. Boynton 

David Bosworih 

Christo'r AVebber 
Haskell Weston 
John Porter 
Lewis iVlerritt 
Suny Ross 
Ebenezer Spear 2d 



Thomas B. Martin 

RodcrickDLathvop 
Hiram Harlow 
John R. Forrest 



Horace Everett 
Andrew Tracjj 



Royal Tyler 



William Plumb 

Reuben Harrington 
Wm W.Winchester 
Oliver P Morse 
James Keyes 
Daniel Kellogg 



Rufus Forbush 
Henry Bingham 



John Spafford 
Edward S. Barrett 

Thos F.Hammond 
Andrew Tracy 



Eli Lcc 

Ira Goodhue 
Hosea F. Ballou 

Jason D. Jones 



Joseph B. Danforth 

Joseph Adams 
Allen Ilazen 



.Shubael Converse 
Jared Marsh 



Thomas B. Harvey 
John L. Bowman 
Roder'k D. Lathrop 



Jerry Adams 



lNathanT,Churchill 



William O. Miller 

Samuel L. Hunt 

Stephen Niles 
Pliny Barrows 



W. P. Richardson 
Royal Earle 
Hazeltine Rice 
Amos Parsons 
A. C. Howard 



Ellcry Albec 
Rufus Carley 



Charles Sherwin 



Oliver Hincher 
K. W. Southgate 



Henry Shedd 



Robert Perry jr 
John Wheeler 
William B. Henry 
Romanzo Walker 
John C. Baldwin 
James Whipple 
Asahel Felch 
Hvren Henry 
Stephen Smitli 

Dyer Story 



72 



REP'S., WASHINGTON, WINDHAM, WINDSOR. 



WASHINGTOX 184" 

1 Gio W. Collainci 

2 As:i Andrews 

3 Siuiliiu'l Wheele 

4 David Bekling 

5 Bun- Ficeman 

€ East Moiitjjulier 

7 

8 

9 Charles Clark 

10 K. H. Kiiiihall 

11 Hem'nCarpciite; 

12 ReulK'nIIuntooi 

13 Beiij I'jilwards ji 

14 Ithamer Smith 
I'i Denslow Uphan 

16 Tiiad's C oii-h 

17 MichaelJucksoi. 
18 

"VVINDIIAM CO. 
1 

2 John R. Blake 

3 Asa Flint 

4 Joel Lvman 

Wm, O. iMiller 

6 B. H. Bin-ham 

7 Nathan P Chapiji 

8 Jonas Scolt 
9 

10 David Arnold 

1 1 Silve^'rWorden 
13 iViarshallNewion 

13 W.P.Hifliardson 

14 Benjamin Smito 

15 Ephn-.ini Eire 

16 Amos Pai.son.s 

17 A. C. Howard 

18 Jos. E. Franklii 
19ErastnsPiimpioi 
20 Ira Goodhue 
i!l Waters Gillett 
22 
23 Simerin Pierce 

WiNDSOR CO- 

1 Jolm Adams 
2 

3 Iliram Aikens 
4 

5 R. W. South-ate 
C John F. Doane 

7 Ilodni'v Slierwin 

8 Jo'an Porter 

D Himpden Cutts 

10 Wm.K.M,innin,<i 

1 1 Wni. J>ovoland 

12 Moses Pollard jr 

13 Olivin* Leonard 

14 Charles Buck 
15 

1 6 B. Walker 

17 J. C. Baldwin 

18 James Whipple 
19 

20 Hyrcn Henry 

21 Stephen Smith 
22 

23 Dyer Story 

24 Julius Converse 



1818 



Snoch C. McLoud 
iCbcnezer W. Corse 
Merrill Tyler 

Enoch D. Putnam 
Foseph Hancock 
[Joiner W. Hcaton 
Jon P. Carpenter 

Daniel A. Perry 

rSenjainin Reed jr 
William Rankin 
Jharlcs C. xVrins 

j'eorge W. Leavitl 

F-ivman Alexander 
Gedrpe JSTewinan 
Tocl Coddint; 
James Miner 
Winslow Diitton 
John L. Butterfield 



1849 
Harvey Tiklea 
'Jrren Smith 



Jacob Boyce 
Nathauiei C. King 

John Poor 
Jackson A. Vail 
)enliis Childs 
Geori;e B. Pic ice 
trancis B.Hall 
Dextei Samson 



Benjamin Wells 



John C. Butler 

Zebina Wallace 
George Arnold 
W. B Richardson 
Asa Wentworth jr 
Hollis Town 

lames H. Phelps 
'•^li Lee 

Justice Knowlton 
Hllery Albee 
ii^li Green 
Stephen P. Flagg 



Aaron C Barney 
Joseph HciJiy 

Winfield Wright 

Sir Isaac Newton 



Rphraim Rice 
John Underwood 

Joseph E. Franklin 
Levi Fit ts 
Alvan Good ell 



Jason D. Jones 



Gi-'orgeW.Stickncy John Adoms 
William Davis Jona. M. Boynton 
S'-ibast n R.Streetcr '• 

Aug's P. Ilunton 
CharlesS.Eavmond " 



Ebcn M. Stocker 
Uarius L. Green 



Martin D. Follett 

James Win.- 2d 
James Davis 
Hiram Moore 
Moses \\hite 
John M, Bennett 
C. M. Chamberlain 



Allen Ilazen 
Ward Cotton 

Rbenjzcr Spear 2d 
Levi Slack ^ 
Joshua Vail 
Solomon Keyes 
John W. ChaiTec 
Daniel Woodward 

Ephraim Walker jr 



1850 
Warren H. Ellis 
Elijah H. Covell 
David B Fay 
Lorenzo Davis 



Hiram Potter 



FiKST Town Ci/'k. 
JcscdhDwight 1793 
David Nye 91 

Peter Wheelock 95 



Mr. Wilson SS 

ZibaWood worth 91 



John Gregory [N. Richardson 94 

lizra Kidder HarvcyBancioft 06 

" Tlic>sliuriliiigton96 

IJoder'kRichardson Moses Hcaton 94 
jidcon Goodspeed Samuel Lard 98 
Ezra Butler 90 

Milton Brown John Young 1S03 



jWilliam Beal 81 
iHcnry Wells 
John Waters 95 
jReubcn Dean 1811- 

Aaron PuUiam 80 
J. Shei.cr.lsoxi 1772 
S:iii'l Woodard 72 
rWm. 1;J. Church 81 

|Wm. Mather 75 

'Luke Knov.iton 74 

Ijucas AVi'fon 70 

Joshua Webb 60 



Joseph Tyler 91 

John Brid'^nir.n 70 

Aaron Hudirou SO 

Eliphalet Hyde SO 



Samuel Earl jr 

Isaac We 11 man 

Gcorpc R. Miller 
Ambrose Burgess 

Amos Tucker 
Luke How; rd 
\!del Vv^hilman 
Juan L. Roberts 

Mark Crawford 
Jus^el Hyde 
Joseph Morse 
Rufus Lvman 
William "H. Joy _ 
Ebcnczcr Howejr 

N. Tracv Sheafc 



William A. Chapin 



olomon Howard Moses Warner 81 
Luther M. Graves J.sephArt!icrton94 
,Thos. H. White 78 
AlnionDu'.kee IBirnalias St!oug82 
John Usgoi'd Ijolin L'awkiiis 84 

William Smith 'josiah i Ictcher 77 
A E.i'rescotiHcald' I hos. Chandler 67 
Allicrt G. Dewey Elijah Sirontr 68 
Paschal P. Taft ZadockW.ight 67 
Daniel A. lleald 'Jesse Fletcher 92 
Kbjnczer B. Brown! 
Aliiaham S. Day JAdam Brown 87 
Elisha Smith JolinT/.Dana 73 

Luther Carlton Jcd'h Leavens SO 



John Coy 



■Comfort Se.iver 
|Betij. Spauldiug 63 



Daniel Reed 



iDaniel Read 
I Hiram Harlow 



Zeb Twitchell 
John C. HarkeJl 
Asa B. Foster 



Benoni Tuttle 78 
Alvin SimondslSOO 
Gilm'nH.Shed 1S49 
'= Thomas Cooper 

Thomas E, Powers Joab Hoisington 73 



SUPREME COl 


TtT JUDGES FROM 1778 TO 18 


30 




"78 M. Rr>trui.son 1* 


John Shepardfion 


2 


John Fassett jr 


3| 


Thomas Chandler4 


John Tiiriop 


5 




79 " ] 




2 


'' 


3 


Paul Spooner 


.^ 


" 


4 




80 " 1 Increase Voscly 


4 


«' 


3 


" 


2 


" 


5 




81 " 2 Elislia Payne 


1 


" 


3 


Bcz. Woodward 


4 


Joseph Caldwell 


r\ 




8-2 " 1 


.loiias Fay 


3 


John Fassett 


4 


Paul Spooner 


2 


Peter OUott 


Ct 




83 " 1 


Thunias Porter 




" 


3 


" 


2 


" 


4 




1-4 Nathl Nilcs 3 


" 


4 


'« 


2 


" 


1 


" 


T) 




85 " 3 


" 


5 


" 


4 


" 


2' 


Moses Robinson 


1 




86 " 3 

87 " 2 
88 


Natli'ICliipman 


4 


Luke Knowlton 


5 


" 


2 
3 


" 


1 




Step'n R.Bradlpj 








« 


2 


" 


] 




89 and on 


N.Chtpin.m 


1 


.VoahSniitli 


2 


.Samuel Knight 


3 








91, y .! & 93 


Elijah Paine 


'^ 






(1 


1 


Isaac Tickcnor 


3 




94 aud yj 


Lott Hall 


2 






E. Woodbridge 


3 


" 


1 




96 


X 


2 


N. Clilpman 


1 


" 


3 








97 


<f 


3 






<i 


2 


Israel Smith 


1 




98, 99 nn.l 1800 


" 


2 






" 


1 


Noah Smith 


3 




1801 and i 


Jona. Robinson 


1 


Royal Tyler 


2 


Stephen Jacob 


3 








3, 4, o and 6 


■< 


1 


'' 


2 






Theo'sHarrington:* 




7 and 8 


Jonas Galuslia 


3 


" 


1 






*' 


y 




9,10, 11, and 12 


David Fay 


3 


" 


] 






" 


2 




ll^aiid 14 


N. Cliipinan 


] 


Daniel Farrand 


2 






J. H. Hubbard 


3 




Jo 


Asa Aldis 


1 


Richard Skinner 2 






Jamas Fi.-k 


3 




l() 


VVm. A, Palmer 


3 


'' 


1 






" 


2 




17, IS, 19, and 20 


Dudley Cliase 


1 


Joe! Doolittle 


2 


William Drayton 3 








21 






L. P. Van Ness 


1 


" 


3 


Joel Doolittle 


2 




23 






" 


1 


C. K. Williams 


3 


" 


2 




23 


R Skinner 


1 






" 


2 


Asa Aiken 


3 




24 


.> 


1 


J. Doolittle 


2 






" 


3 




2.5 and 26 


'I 


1 


Samuel Prentiss 


2 


T. Hutchinson 


3 


SteplienRoyce j 


r4 




27 


11 


1 


•t 


2 


»« 


3 


Bates Turner 


4 




28 


1' 


1 


" 


2 


" 


3 




4 


ICpJir'mPiddock .5 


29 


C. K. Williams 


3 


" 


1 


(C 


2 


S. Roycc jr 


4 


" 5 


30 


'1 


2 


J.C.Thompson 


5 


" 


1 


" 


3 


" 4 


31 and 32 


" 


2 


Nicholas liaylie 


4 


" 


1 


" 


3 


Sainl. S. Phelps 5 


33 and 34 


'< 


1 


Jacob CoMamer 


4 


John Mattocks 


.5 


" 


2 


" 3 


3o, 36, and 37 


" 


1 


" 


4 


I^aac F. Redfifld.5 


" 


2 


" 3 


38 and 39 


<■ 


] 


«' 


3 




4 


" 


2 


Mile L.Bennett 5 


40, 41, 


" 


1 


tc 


3 


" 


4 


Stephen Boyce 


2 


" 5 


4-2 


'• 


1 


William Hebard 


5 


" 


3 


" 


2 


" 4 


43 


1. 


1 


Daniel Kellogg 


5 


" 


3 


" 


2 


" 4 


44 


■< 


1 


VVni. Hebard 


5 


" 


3 


" 


2 


" 4 


45 


" 


I 


D. Kellogg 


5 


" 


:< 


" 


2 


" 4 


46. 47TIil-ndHall5 


Cliaili-- Divi? 


6 


'. 


4 


" 


o 


<( 


1 


" 3 


4S&49 " 5 


LiilvU P. Poland 


1 


" 


:!' 


2 


" 


) 


•' 3 


50 






" 




1 


2 


u 


1 





By a liw passed in 1849. and vrhich took eflcct in 1850. the number of Supreme Court Judges 
were reduced to three, and four Circuit Judges to be elected, one {breach of the Circuits to act as 
Chief Justices of the County Courts of their respective Circuits, and in pursuance of that law. 
the following Judges were appointed at the last session of the Lcgisatiire. In the first Circuit, 
Bi-nnington, lluiland and Addison Counties, Robert Pierpoint was chosen. In the second circuit, 
Windh.ira, Windsor and Orange, Jacob CoUamer was appointed. In the third circuit, Chittenden, 
Franklin, Lamoille and Grand Isle, Milo L. Bennett was elected, In the fourth circuit, Wash- 
ington, Caledonia, Orleans and Essex. Luke P. Poland was chosen. 

Bv the above table it appears that Stephen Eovce, jr., and Stephen Iloyce, the same person; has 
received 24: elections of Judge. Charles K. Williams 19. Isaac F. Redfield 16. Royal Tyler 12. 
Milo L. Bennett 12. Theophilus Harrington and Moses Robinson 10 each. Paul S))Ooner Titus 
Hutchinson and Jacob Collamer. 9 each. John Fassett, jr., and Richard Skinner, 8 each. Daniel 
Kellogg. Loit Hall, Samuel S. Phelps, Enoch Woodlnidge, and Joel Doolittle. 7 each. Xatbadd 
Ciiipman, and Jonathan Robinson, 6 each. Noah Smith. Isaac Tiehenor, AVJlliam Brayton, S; m- 
uel Prentiss, and Samuel Knight, 5 each. Hiland Hall, Nathaniel Nilcs, David Fay and Dudley 
Chase, 4 each John Throop. Peter Olcott, Thomas Porter, Elijah Paine and Ephraira Paddock, 
3 each, and the remainder, a less number, making 60 Supreme Judges in 72 years past. 



SENATORS TO CONGRESS FROM VERMONT. 



Moses Robinson 1791 to 1796 
Isaac Tiehenor 179() to 179T 
NaihanielChipman 1797 to 1S0.3 
Israel Smith 
Jona. Robinson 



Isaac Tiehenor 
Horatio Seymour 



Benjamin Swift 18.3.3 to 1S39 
Samuel S. Phelps 18.39 to 185 1 

So. onion Foot 18.^1 

180.3 to 1807} Stephen R. BradlcyI79l to 1794 
1807 to ]814| Elijah Pamc 1794 to 1801 



1814 to 1821 1 Stephen R. Bradlcyl801 to 1813 
1821 to 1833JDudley Chase 1813 to 1817 



.Tames Fisic 
Wm, A. Palmer 
Dudley Chase 
Samuel ]'rentiss 
Samuel C. Crafts 
William Upham 



1SI7 to 1819 
1819 to 1825 
1825 10 1831 
1831 to 1842 
1842 to 1843 
1813 



*Thc fiijures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. and G, denote the manner in which they were elected. 
10 



74 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. 



BEN. CO. MAR. 177S 

1 Jeremiah Clark 

2 Samuel Robinson 
2 Martin Fowell 

2 John Fassett jr. 

2 Thomas Jewett 

3* 

4 

.5 

6 

6 



JUNE 1778. 



John Fassctt 
Gideon Olin 
Benjamin Fay 



OCT. 1778. 



John Fassett 
Martin Powell ■ 
Koswel! Hopkins 
James Murdock 



1779 



1780 



By a law passed in February, 1781, the election of Coun- 
ty Officers were given to the people of their respective dis- 
tricts, exce]it the State's Attorneys. The law was very 
similar to the one now in force, hence arises the difficulty 
of ascertaining who our County officers were during the 
continuance of that law, as they were not to bt found on 
the Legislative Journals. 

*In the following pages, figure 1 denotes Chief Justices, 
2. Assistants, 3, Clerks of the Courts, 4, Sheriffs, 5, 
State's Attorneys, 6, Judges of Probate, 7, Registers of 
Probate. • 



rOMBCKLA.ND CO. 

Westminstershire 

1 J. Shephardson 

2 Stephen Tilden 

2 Hubbell Wells Samuel Fletcher 
2 Hez'h Thompson 
2 Nath'l Eobinson Joshua Webb 

RUTLAND -SHIRE 

1 Joseph Bowker Thomas Rowley 

2 Heber Allen " 
2 Charles Brewster Theodus Curtis 
2 John St arks 
2 Jonathan Fassett 

NEWBURY SlIIRE. 

1 Jacob Bailey Deacon Smalley 

2 Jacob Burton John Burnett 
2 William Heaton " 
2 Reuben Foster " 
2 John French Benjamin Baldwi 

The above are all the Judges of a Special Court that I can find were appointed previous to 17?1 
Nor have I been able to find by any county records that they had Clerks, :5herifT's or State's Attor- 
neys till 1781. ft does, however, appear from other sources that Clerks, Sberifls, and States Attor- 
neys were appointed previous to the time above stateil. Slade's State. papers inform ris thut David 
Redding xvho was executed at Bennington, June 1 1, 1778, was, or had been in the custody of Ben- 
jamin Fay, Sheriff of the County of Bennington, (page 239.) Ey the same authority it appears 
that .Joseph Fay on the 10th of December, 1778, was appoinred Clerk of the Supreme Court for 
Behnington Co., and ca the 2Gth of May, 1779, Stephen R. iiradley was a])pointed Clerk for 
Cumberland County, pages 249, 251 and 2.52 we are informed that Noah Smith was appointed 
State's Attorney jn/o tore for Cumberland Co., in May, 1779, and in June, 1770, was appointed 
State's Attorney for Bennington County. Thus it appears thai those officers' were appointed not- 
withstanding the court records do not show it. 

In February, 1779, a law was passed dividing the State into two counties. Bennington on the 
west and Cumberland on the east side of the mountain. If it was divided as laid '.'own in t'le law 
published in Slade's State papers, (pages 294-5.) the county of Cumberland would look rather 
waspish, fieing but 6 miles wide near the cerrter, but as there was then no town in the State by the 
name of Bradford, it is presumed that Barnard is the town on which the line should be described ; 
as rhat would be running a very proper course, between ihe last and next mentioned points. 

Since the above was in type, I have received a letter fr-om the Clerk of the Court in Bennington, 
which says . " I could not find any Record, nor anything else to i^how who were the Sberifts of the 
County before 1780, but I have just had a conversation with Samuel Fay, who resides in the house 
where the" Counril of Safety" hold its meetings in this town, and he says that Benjamin Fay, his 
father, was Sheiifl" two or three years, and remembers when he hung Redding, and when bis father's 
time had expired Jonas Galusha took the cffice, and he continued in it till David Robinson was ap- 
pointed. He is now 79 years old, and has been Deputy Sherifi' 18 years and Sheriff 12, making 30 
years in the Sheriff department. 

HON. SAMUEL SAFFORD. 

On page 37 is a short account of the Hon. Samuel Safford. I have since that was printcd^fonnd- 
that bis grandfather, Joseph SaflTord, came from England an<i settled first at Plymouth', Mass , and 
removed to Norwich. Conn., in 1723. Joseph Safford, jr., the father of Samuel, was born at ]p- 
«wich, JTass , in I7n.'>. Samuel Snfi'ord was bfirn at Not wirh, Conn , April 14, 1737, and died at 
Bennington Mitrrh 13lh, 181';, beni^ vciy near 7t) rears of J'ije. On p-'ige 38, 1, sC lino biit one, 
for 17yC i-cad 1781. 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 75 



HENNINGTON", 1781. 

i^amiiel SafFoid 
Gideon Oliii 
.lolin Stroll? 
Kli-sha Barber 
David Lee, jr. 
Noah Sinith 
.lonas (Jaluslia 
N >iiU Sinith 
Naihaiiiei Brusll 
Martin Powell 
RoswfH H.opkins 
Enoch \Voi>dbridgc. 

l.VDHAM CO. 



4 

5 

6 Micali I'ow usend 
(i 

7 Mical) Tonnsend 

RUTLAND CO. 
]. Increase.Mosely 
2 Joseph l3owk<T 
2 Th<ima!. Porter 
2 Reiijamiii Whipple 
;{ J. -Brace [2 moulh! 
;t Obabiah Noble 
4 Abraham Ives 
,5 Nathaniel Chipman 

6 Jo.<eph Bowker 

7 .lo^-epli Bowker 

WIXDSOTl CO. 

1 



2 
3 
4 
b 
6 

6 Paul Spooner 

7 Paul Spooner 

ADDISON CO. 

1 
2 



3 

4 

ORANGK CO. 

1 



17^2 



Lewis Beacli 

■lonas Fay 
Jonathan liobinson 



17&J 

Elislia Barber 
Gideon Urownsou 
lohu White 



1784 



Jonathaan Brace 



Wiliiain Ward 



Joseph Marsh 
iThonins- Murdock 
F. lias Weld 
Elijah Robinson 
Abel Curtis 
Bryant Brown 



Benjamin Whipple 
Samuel Mattocka 



Fs ael Smith 

Jed. P. Buckingham 



F^benezer Curtis 
Jrhn Throop 
Daniel Farran 
John Throop 



1785 



Rlisha Clark 
Eli»haClark 



Paul Brlghani 



Darius Chipman 



Tohn Strone 
Gamaliel Painter 
Ira Alien 

Samuel Chipman jr 
\oah Chittenden 



REV. ELISHA HUTCHINSON, 

The first minister of Pomfret, had some singularities about him. He was preaching a sprraon 
in Hiirtlandat a private house, with two rooms, and he sto'ul in the door way. When about half 
through his discourse, Lieutenant Governor Spooner came in, upon which, he informed his audi- 
ence that he had got about half through his sermon, but as Governor Spooner has come to hear it, 
I will begin it again, and looking at a woman near him says, good woman, get out of that chair 
and let Gov, Spooner have a seat, if you please. 



76 COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BKNJflNGTON 1786 

1 Samuel SnflbiJ 

2 GiJeon Oliii 
2 Elisha Barber 

2 Gideoa Brownsoii 

2 John White 

3 Lewis Beach 

4 Jonas Gnliisba 

5 Noah fr^inith 

6 Jon;is Fay 

6 Euocli Woodb ridge 
7 

7 Truman I'owoII 

WINDHAM CO. 

1 Samuel Knia^lit 

2 .lohn Bridt?eiuaii 
2 Samuel Fletcher 
2 Beujaniin Burt 

2 Hubbell Wells 

3 

4 Elkanah Day 

5 

6 Micah Tovvnsend 

6 Noah Sabin 

7 Micah Townsend 
7 

RnTLAND CO. 

1 Increase Moseley 

2 Samuel Jlattocks 
2 Ebeiiezer Marviu 
2 Mathevv I^yon 

2 William Ward 
SObadiahNoble 

4 Jonathan Bell 

5 Darius Chipman 
H Elisha Clark 

6 

7 Ehsha Clark ^ 

7 

WIKDSOR CO- 

1 Thomas Moredock 

2 Elias Weld 

2 Elijah Robinson 
2 Paul Brio;hara 

2 Tliomas Chandler 

3 Biyant Brown 
4 

5 

6 Bryant Brown 

6 John Thioop 

7 Bryant Brown 
7 John Throop 
ADDISON CO. 

1 John Strong 

2 Ira Allen 

y Wiliiaiu Brush 
2 Abel Thompson 

2 Samuel Lane 

3 Roswell Hopkins 

4 (iamaliel Painter 

5 Seth Storrs 
'! John Strong 
7 John Strong 
Orange co. 

1 Jacob Bailey 

2 Israel Smith 

2AlexanderHarvey 

2 Israel Morey 

2 Thomas Johnson 
•> 

4 John G. Bailey 
5 

6 T. Bartholomew 

6 Jacob Kent 
6 

7 J. P. Buckingham 
7 Nathan Godard 

7 



1787 1788 

1 Samuel SafFord 

2 Gileon Olin 

2 GideonBrownson 

3 Nathaniel Brush 

4 David Robinson 

5 Noah Smiili 

6 Nathaniel Brush 

6 Martin Powell 
7 

7 Truman Powell 

1 Luke Knowlton 

2 John BridLreman 
2 Benjamin Burt 
3 

4 Elkanah Day 
5 

6 Micah Townsend 
6 Noah Sabin 

Micah Townsend 



Samuel Fletcher 



1789 



E. Woodbridjie 



Samuel Mattocks 
Ebenezer Marvin 
Lemuel Chipman 



Elijah Robinson 



1 Thomas Porter 

2 Samuel Mattocks 

2 William Ward 
> Obadiah Noble 
4 Jonathan Bell 

3 Darius Chipman 
6 Elisha Clark 

6 William Ward 
Elisha Clark 

7 William Ward 



1 Joseph Marsh 
2Thomas Murdock Elias Weld 

2 Elias Weld 

3 Bryant Brown 

4 Paul Brigham 

G Elijah Hcbinson 
) John Throop 
7 Bryant Brown 
7 Benjamin Swan 

1 John Strong 

Gamaliel Painter 

Hiland Hall 
3 Roswell Hopkins 

Samuel Strong 

5 Seth Storrs 
C John Strong 
7 John Strong Seth Storrs 



Daniel J'aa.irand 



John Bridgeman 
John W. Blake 



Ebenezer Marvin 
Lemuel Chipman 
Simeon Smith 



1790 



Abel Thompson 
John Chipman 



Fry Bailey 
6 Elijah Paine 



Samuel Williams 



Paul Brigham 

u 

Lewis R. Morris 
William Sweetser 



6 Eben W. Judd 



*In October, 1790, Roswell Hopkins was appointed Judge of Probate, but did no oflScial business 
and in January, 1791, John Strong was again appointed. 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BKNNINGTON 1791. 

1 Samuel Safford 

2 (iideon Olin 

2 GulcouBrownsou 
3 

3 Xathaniel Brush 

4 David Robinsou 

5 Noah Smith 

6 Nathaniel Brush 

6 Martia rowell 
7 

7 Trumap Powell 

WINDHAM CO. 

1 Luke Knowlton 

2 John Bi-idirinan 
2 Eenjamiu Burt 
3 

4 Samuel Fletcher 

5 

6 John Bridgman 

6 Noah Sahin 

7 John W. Blake 
7 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 Ebenezer Marvin 

2 Lemuel Chipman 

2 Samuel Williams 

3 Nathan Osgood 

4 Jonathan Bell 

5 Darius Chipman 

6 Elisha Clark 
^6 William Ward 

7 Elisha Clark 
7 William Ward 

■WINDSOK CO. 

1 Joseph Marsh 

2 Paul Brighain 

2 Eljah Robinson 

3 Lewis R. Morris 

4 William Sweetser 
5 

6 Elijah Robinson 

6 John Throop 

7 Bryant Brown 
7 John Throop 

ADDISON CO. 

1 John Strong 

2 Gamaliel Painter 

2 Abel Thompson 

3 Roswell Hopkins 

4 John Chipman 
5 

6 John Strong 

7 Seth Storrs 

ORANGE CO. 

1 Jacob Bailey 

2 Israel Smith 
2 Alex. Harvey 
3 

4 Fry Bailey 

5 

6 T. Bartholomew 

6 Jacob Kent 

6 Eben W. Judd 
7 

7 Isaac Bailey 



1792 



Joshua Hathaway 



Simeon Smith 

(I 

Clxauncey Langdon 



1793 



Silas Powell 



William Ward 



Paul Brigham 



Jonathan Arnold 



Israel Converse 



Israel Smith 
Alexander Harvey 
Coraeliiis Lynde 



1794 

Samuel Robinson 

(I 

Timothy Todd 
Jolin Todd 
Samuel Knight 



179- 



iJonas G.'i'uslia 



David Fay 
Jonathan Robinson 
[John Shumway 

jjohn Sluimwav jr. 



Samuel Williams 
Samuel Mattocks 
Abel Cooper 



William Perry 



Abel Cooper 
Ebenezer Wilson 



John Brown 



Benjamin Sw an 



Abel Thompson 
Joel Linsley 



Cornelius Lynde 
Wm. Chamberlain 



6 Isaac Lucas 



78 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



Luther St^ne 



isR^-3«-l!'^J<5TO^' 1796. 1797. 

1 Samuel Saffjrd 

2 Tiuleon O.lin 

2 Joiias G.iiuslia 

3 Simucl Rotiiiison 

3 Xiuhaniel Biush 

4 David Kobiusoa 

5 t),tvici Fay 

6 Jon a, Kol/inson ' 

6 Joha Shumway 

7 • 

7 Anson Shumway 
Windham co 

1 John Biidgman 

2 Benjamin Buit 
2 William Bigelow 
3 

4 Samuel Fletcher 

5 Royal Tyler 

6 John Bridgman 

6 Noah Sabiii 

7 John W. Blake 
7 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 Samuel Williams 

2 Ebenezer Wilson 

2 Jonas Safford 

3 Nathan Osgood" 

4 Jonathan Bell' 

5 Abel Spencer 

6 F.lishaClark 

6 WUliam Wai:d 

7 Elisha Ckirk 
7 C. Latjgdua 

WINDSOR CO- 

1 Lewis R. Morris 

2 Elijah Robinson 

2 Jesse Williams 

3 Bcnjimin Swan 

4 Lucius Hubbard 

5 Amasa Paine 

6 Elijah Robinson 

6 William Perry 

7 Bryant Brown 
7 Benjamin Swan 

ADDISON CO, . 

1 John Strong 
- Abel Thompson 

2 Joel Linsley , 

3 Roswell Plopkins 

4 John Chipmaii 

5 Seth Storrs , 

6 John Strong 

7 Seth Storrs 

ORANGE CO. 

1 Israel Smith 

2 Cornelius Lynde T^eriah Loomis 
2 Wm. Charabeilin Elisha.AUis 
3 

4 Fry Bailey 

5 Daniel Farrand 

6 Daniel Farrand 
6 

7 Isaac Bailev 



John Brown 
Stephen Jacob 



Isaac Greeu 



1798 

Solomon Wright 
ChristopherRoberts 



William Cooley 
Trumon Squire 
Timothy Follett 
Truman Squire 

Martin Roberts 



Jonas Safford 
Hiram Horton 



Chauacey Langdon 



1799 



I 1800 

1 " 

Gideon Olin 

Joinas Gaiusha 



David Robinson 
David Fay 
Jona. Robinson 



William Rice 



William Hunter 
Titus Hutchinson 



Daniel Chipman 
Alb'on IMann 
Cornelius Lynde 



Josiah Edson 
Jed. PBuckingham 
Jed. P.Buckingham 
Aaron Storrs 
J. Hinckley 



Ebenezer Wilson 
Jonas Safford 



Ohadiah Noble jr 
Selah- Gridlev 



Theo's Harrington 



William Ward 
Elisha Clark jr 



JedvP. Buckingham 



Daniel Farrand Oramel Hincklev 



Paul Brigham 



Charles Bulkley 
Jonathan Fisk- 



.C:;oUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850, CONTINUED. 70 



18<>2 



LukeKnowlton 



Arnnah W. Hyde 



BENNINGTON 1801 

J Siimuel Siirtord 
2 Gideon 01 in 

2 Jonas Galiislia 

3 Sam'l Koliinson 2! 

3 Nathnniel Brush 

4 David Ixobinson 

5 Ridiard SliinneJf' 

6 Josiah Wright 

6 Christofr Roberts 
7 

7 Martin Roberts 

WIXDUA-'M CO. 

1 Samuel Kni^Iit 

2 Benjamin Burt 

2 Jason Duncan 

3 Lemuel Whitney 

4 Samuel Fletcher 

5 Daniel Farrand 

6 John Bridgeman 

6 Noali Saljin 

7 John W. Blake 



RUTLAND CO. 

1 Theo. Harrington 

2 Ebenezer Wilson 

2 James Witherell 

3 Nathan (Jsoood 

4 Jonathan Bell 

5 Abel Spcuoer 

6 Elisha Clark 

6 AV'illiam Wanl 
"7K!i.sha Clark jr, 

7 John Stanley I . » . . 

WlNDSOn CO. I 

1 Paul Brigham jElijah Robinson 

2 Asaph Fletcher 

2 Jesse Williams 

3 Benjamin Swan 

4 William Rice 

5 Aniasa P 'ine 
t) William Hunter 

6 Oliver Gallup 

7 Luther Mills 
7 Titus Hutchinson 

ADDISON CO. 

1 Joel Linsley 

2 Abraham Dibble 

2 Henry <.)lin 

3 Roswell Hopkins 

4 William Slade 

5 Daniel Chipman 

6 John Strongl 

7 Albon Manii 

ORANGE CO. 

1 J. P- Buckingham 

2 Beriah Loomis 

2 Elisha Allis 

3 Isaac Bailey 

4 Josiali Edson 

5 Charels^Buikley 

6 J. P Buckingham 

6 Jonathan) Fisk 

7 J. Hincklev 



William Strong 
Daniel Buck 



Darius Mathews 



James Fisk 



1803 

Jonas Galusha 
David Sheldon 

Joel Pratt Co. Clk 



Samuel Porter 
James Roberts 
Ebenezer Allen 



Ebenezer Miller 
Martin Field 

James Witherill 
Nathan B. Graham 



Darius Chipman 
James Harrington 



William Wardjr," 

Elias Keyes 
Aaron Leland 

Titus Hutchinson 
Jesse Williams 



;Darius Mathews 



'Chester Wright 



Moulton Morey 

Micah Barron 
Dudley Chase 



1804 



1805 



Elijah Knight 

Wm. C. Bradley 
Samuel Porter 

Lemuel Whitney 



Robert Temple 



Nathan OsgOod 



Nathan B. Graham 
Pliny Smith 



Joseph . Randall 



\aron Leinnd' 
William Hunter 



Henry Olin 
Samuel Stronjr 



Loyal Case 



80 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BF.NNIXGTON !80G 

1 Samuel Siirt'onl 

2 J inas Galiij-liii 

2 David Sheldon 

Saml. Tlobinsoii 2 

3 Joel Pratt 

4 David Robinpon 

5 Richaril Skinner 

6 Josiah Wright 

6 Riehard Skinner 
7 

7 Ezra Isham 

WINUIIAJI CO. 

1 James Roberts 

2 Jason Duncan 

2 Alex'r Campbell 

3 Lemuel Whitney 

4 Mark l^ichards 

5 Wm. C. Bradley 

6 Gilbert Dennison 

6 Noah Sabin 

7 Saml.Shepardson 
7 

KCTLaND CO. 

1 Isaac Clark 

2 Caleb Hendee jr 

2 JamesHarrinaton 

3 Robert Temple 

4 Arunali W. Hvde 

5 N. B Graham" 

6 Joseph Randall 

6 William Ward 

7 Nathan Osgood 

7 William Ward jr 

WINDSOR CO. 

1 Elias Keyes 

2 Aaron Leland 

2 William Eunter 

3 Benjamin Swan 

4 William Strong 

5 Titus Hutchinson 

6 William Hunter 

6 Jesse Williams 

7 Luther Mills 

7 Alex Hutchinson 

ADDISON CO. 

1 Joel Linsley 

2 Henry 01 in 

2 Samuel Strong 

3 Darius Mathews 
3 

4 William Slade 

5 Loyal Case 

Darius Mathews 
7 Chester Wright 

ORANGE CO. 

1 Moulton Morey 

2 Beriah Loomis 

2 ame.s Tarbox 

3 Isaac Bailey 

4 Micah Barron 
.') Dudley Chase 

6 Elisha Thayer 

6 Jonathan Fisk 

7 William Nilcs 
7 



1807 
Gidi'on Olin 
David Shcklon 
Josiah Wri;'ht 



IS08 



Alex'r Campbell 
Oliver Chapin 



Samuel Elliott 



riiny Smith 



Henry Olin 
Samuel Strong 
Charles Rich 



John Simmons 



Daniel Pcaslee 



Jason Duncan 
James Aiken 



1809 



iraos Thompson 



Joel Linsley 
Henry Olin 



Martin Post 
David Edmond 



Calvin Sheldon 



Oliver Chapin 
John Aiken 



Elijah Knight 
John Phelps 



Eleazer Plagg 
Caleb Hendee jr 



1810 

Josiah Wright 
Josiah Risin' r 



John Aiken 
Jairus Hall 



fames Fish 



Rollin C. Mallory 
William D. Smith 

<c 

(C 

Paschal P. Enos 



Henrv Olin 
Charles Rich 
Mathew Phelps jr 

John S. Larrahee 

Horatio Seymour 

Elisha Hotchkiss 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



81 



HENSJXGTON J 811 

1 Jo^iuh Wri^lit 

2 Josiiih Graves 

2 Edmonil Graves 

3 S. Koliinsoii '2d 

3 Joel riatr. 

4 Sarnue! Fay 

5 Kichard Skinner 

6 Josiali Wrijilu 

6 Richard Skinner 
7 

7 Calvin Slicldon 

■NVINDIIAM C'). 

1 Jarnc'S IJoberts 

2 Joiin Aiken 

2 Jairus linll 

3 Lemuel Whitnev 

4 Gilbert Denison 

5 Wni. C.Bradley 

6 James Roberts 

6 Elijaii Kni<^ht 

7 John Phelps 

RUTLAND CO. 

1 riiny Smith 

2 Amos Thompson 

2 John II. Andrus 

3 Robert 'I tniple 
■4 Elcazer Fla^^g 

5 R. C. Mallary 

6 Wm. Ilarrin^ton 

William Ward 

7 William D.Smitl 
7 William Wardji 

■VVINDSOn CO. 

1 Elias Kcyes 

2 Aaron Leiand 

2 William Hunter 

3 Benjamin Swan 

4 Taschal V. Enos 

5 Titus Ilutchin-sor, 

6 William Hunter 

6 Jesse Williams 

7 Luther Mills 

7 Alex Ilutchiiison 

ADDISON CO. 

1 Henry Olin 

2 Charles Rich 

2 Mathew I'heips ji 

3 Darius Mathews 

3 John S. Larrabei 

4 Jonathan Iloyt ji 
.5 Horatio Seymoui 

6 Darius Mathews 

7 John Simmons 

ORANGE CO. 

1 Elisha Hotchki.*!- 

2 Bcriah Looniis 

2 Jame.s Tarbox 

3 Elisha Hyde 

4 Daniel Peasleo 
.") Dudley Chase 
fi Elisha" Thayer 
f) Jonathan Fisk 
7 William Nile* 
7 



1812 



.Martin Field 



Thos, H.qmmond 
Ralph Paige 



Samuel Shepherd 
Joha Willard 



1813 

Edmond Graves 
Grove Mooro 



Anson J. Sperry 
Grove Moore 
Xalhan Burton 



lairur. Hall 
Luke Knowlton 

lonathan Barron 
Pliinchas White 
i)arius Bulloclc 

Samuel Elliott 



1814 
Solomon Wright 
Josiah Graves 



Solomon Wright 

Henry B. Moore 
Phinchas White 

Samuel Elliott 
Phinehas White 



John II. Andrus 

Estns Barker 
CharlesK. Williams 

Erastus Higley 

Chauncey Ltngdon 



Horace Everett 



Samuel Strong 
Ezra Hovt 



Samuel Mattocks 
David Edmond 



1815 
Josiah Wright 

Edmond Graves 



Calvin Sheldon 
.lonathan Robinson 
John Undcrhill 

Calvin Sheldon 

Elijah Knight 
John Aiken 



Aaron Wales 
Mnriin Field 
Gilbert Denison 
Elijah Knight 
Royal Tyler 



Chauncey Smith [Thos. Hammond 

Thomas Hooter Estus Baihcr 

RolUu C. Mallory 
Obadiah Noble 

William Page 
Selah H. Merrill I 

Ebenezer Brown Elias Kcycs 



Daniel Peaslee 
Josiah Dana 
John H. Cotton 
H E G M'Laughlin 
Joseph Edson 
Elisha Hotchkiss 



II 



J. P.Buckingham 
Beriah Loomis 



Amos Heald 



Norman Williams 



Samuel Swift 



Solomon W. Eurto 

Benjamin Clapp 
Alex. nutchinsoQ 



Jonathan Hoyt jr 
Horatio Sevmoar 



Harry Hale 
Thomas Jones 



Joseph Edson 
Horace Basactt 



82 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BENNINGTON 1816 

1 Josiah Wriglit 

2 Edmoiiil Graves 

2 Josiah Graves 

3 O.C. Merrill 

3 Joel Pratt 

4 Samuel Fay 

5 Calvin Sheldon 

6 Jona'u Robinson 

6 John Underbill 
7 

7 Calvin Sheldon 

WINDHAM CO. 

1 Elijah Knight 

2 John Aiken 

2 Luke Knowlton 

3 Lemuel Whitney 
3 

4 Aaron Wales 

5 Martin Field 

6 Gilbert Denison 

6 Elijah Knight 

7 Iloyal Tyler 

Rutland co. 

1 Pliny Smith 

2 Amos Thompson 

2 Thos. Hammond 

3 Robert Temple 

4 Estus Barker 

5 Jonas Clark 

6 Obadiah Xoble jr 
C Erastus Higley 

7 William Page 

7 Selah H. Mynill 

WINDSOR CO- 

1 Ellas Keyes 

2 Aaron Leland 

2 William Strong 

3 Benjamin vSwan 

4 Solomon W.Burk 

5 Horace Everett 

6 Uriel C. Hatch 

6 Benjamin Clapp 

7 Zenas Clark 
7 Alex. Hutchinson 

ADDISON CO. 

1 Henry Olin 

2 William Slade jr 

2 Ezra Hoyr. 

3 Darius Mathews 

3 Samuel Sn-ift 

4 Jonathan Hoyt 

5 Horatio Seymour 

6 Darius Mathews 
6 John Simrnons 

ORANGE CO. 

1 Josiah Dana 

2 Beriah Loomis 
2 John H. Cotton 
SH.E.GM'Laughlin 

4 Joseph Edson 

5 Horace Bassett , 
fi Elisha Thayer 

6 Jonathan Fisk 

7 Wi liam Nilcs 



1817 
Nathan Burton 
John H. Olin 
Edmond Graves 

S. & C. Clerk 



Daniel Wellman 

Phinehas White 
Gilbert Denison 
John Roberts 



Lemuel Whitney 



1818 



Stephen Robinson 



John S. Pettibone 



William Fay 



William Strong 
Elihu Luce 
Amos Heald 



Reuben Washburn 



Estus Barker 



Elihu Luce 
Aaron Leland 
Daniel Dana 



Asa Aiken 



Jacob Collamer 



Stephen Haight jr 



1819 



1820 



Richard Skinner Calvin Sheldon 
David Fay 

Jabez Piatt 



John Roberts 
Jairus Hall 
Eben'r Huntington 

u 

Jonathan Barron 



James Elliott 
Theop's Crawford 

a 

Daniel Kellogg 



Robert Pierpoint 
Jonathan Dyke ir 



Amos Thompson 
i'homas Hammond 
Henry Hodges 



'John H. Cotton 
iJosenh Reed 



William Slade jr 

Abel Tomlinson 
David Edmond 
Samuel Swift 



John Bridge 

a 

Asaph Fletcher jr 
Jacob Collamer 

Henry C. Denison 

Xorman Williams 



:William Spencer 
Timothy Baylies 
Jcd.H. Harris 



iDaniel A- A. Buck 



Frederick Griswold, 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



83 



BRXXIXGTOX 1821 18-22 

1 Xatlion Burton 
2. John 11. Olin 

2 Samuel Wright 

3 Joel Pratt 

4 Samuel Fay I " 

5 Milo L. Bennett " 

6 William Henry jOrsamas C.Merrill 
G John S,Pettibone 



7 Jabez Pratt 

WINDHAM CO. 

' Joliii Boherts 
2 Jairus Hall 

2 Ebe'r Hunting;ton 

3 L.W. S. J. E.C C. 

4 Jonathan Barron 

5 Martin FieKl 

6 Lemnel Whitney 

6 Charles Phelps 

7 Royal Tyler 



RUTL.VND CO. 

1 Amos Thompson 

2 Henry Hodges 

2 Joseph Warner 

3 Robe It Pierpoint 

4 Jonathan Dykejr 

5 Jonas Clark 

6 Obaliah Noble jr 
(> Samuel Moultoii 

7 William Page 

7 Sclah H. Merrill 

■\Vl\DSOR CO. 

1 Elihu Luce 

2 Aaron Leland 

2 John BritJoe 

3 Benjamin Swan 

4 Asaph Fletcher ji 

5 Jacob Collanier 
C Uriel C. Hatch 
G.Henry C.Denison 
7 Reuben Washburn 
7 NoimanWilliam> 

ADDISON- CO, 

1 Henry OHn 

2 William Slaclcjr. 

2 StephenHaight ji 

3 W. S,. S S.S.CC 

4 Abel Toralinson 
.") David EJmond 

6 Samuel Swift 
6 

7 John Simmons 
7 

ORAKGE CO. 

1 William Spencer 
'3 Timothy Baylie 
1 Jed'a H. Harris 

3 HEGM'Laughlin 

4 Joseph Ei'son 

5 D. A. A. Buck 
Elisha Thayer 

G Fiedr'k Griswold 
7 William Nilei 



Paul Chase jr 
Samuel Elliott 



Tames Elliott 



1823 



Josiah Burton 
O. C. Men-ill 
William Hcnrv 



James L. Stark 
rim'y H. Whitney 



Dana Miller 



Erastus Higley 



Jona. H. Hubbard 
Abner Forbes 



Jonathan Whipple 

a 

Nomlas Cobb 



Stephen Haight 
Ellsha Bascom 



John Stanley 
.\lmon Warner 
Aaron Loveland 



■Jasper Ilazea 



Elisha Bascora 
Ezra Hoyt 



Jedediah H. Harris 
Stuart Brown 



William Nutting 



Timothy Baylies 



Abel Carter 



Simeon Short 



1824 
Sylvanus Danfortli 

Myron Clark 



Nathan H. Bottum 
Milo L. Bennett 

John Aiken 



Jona. Robinson 
Paul Chase 

Charles Phelps 

Moses Strong 
John P, Colbnrn 



1825 
Ko. 1 ends here 
Sylvanus Danforth 



Phineas Smith 
John U. Olin 



John Roberts 
James L. Stark 
J. E., S. & C. Cl'k- 

Alex. S. Campbell 

Horace Baxter 



Abner Forbes 
John Bridge 
Thomas Emerson 



Isaac N. Cushman 



Dorastos Woostcr 
John S. Larrabee 
Daniel Coliins 
S. S., S. & C. Cl'k 
Stephen Haigbt 
E. D. Woodbridgc 

Ezra Hoyt 

Noah Hawley 

Stuart Brown 
Daniel Cobb 



William Spencer 



Moses Stjong 



Rodney C. Royco 



Abner Forbes 



Dorastns Woostcr 
Ebcn W. Judd 



William Spencer 



84 COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850, CONTINUED. 



BENNINGTON- 182G. 

2 S. Danforth 

2 Myron Clark 

3 Joel PratJ 

4 Siimuel Canficld 

5 Phiiieas Smiih 

6 Jonathan Draper 

6 Milo L. Bennett 
7 

7 John Aiken 

•WINDH.\II CO. 

2 John Eobcrts 

2 James L. Stark 

3 James Elliott 

4 Paul Chase 

5 Alex S-Campfjell 

6 Lemuel VVhitncj 

6 Horace Baxter 

7 Jtmes Elliott 
7 

BTT7T>,VND CO. 

2 Henrv Hodq-es 

2 JohnP. Coiburn 

3 Eol'crt Picrpoini 

4 Jonathan ])ykeji 

5 Jonas Clark 

6 Obadiah Noble ji 

6 John Stan!(>3' 

7 Rodney C IJoyce 
7 Almon Waincr 

WIKDSOU CO. 

2 Ahncr Foihcs 

2 Thomas Emerson 

3 Benjamin Swan 

4 Asaph Fletcher)! 

5 Isaac NCushman 

6 Juna. Whipple 

6 I-^aiah Raymond 
7Nomlag Cobb 

7 Jasper Hazen 

ADDISON CO. 

2 DorasfnsWooster 

2 Ebcn W. Jndd 

3 Samuel Swift 

4 Stephen Haight 

5 E.D.Woodbridgc 

6 Samuel Swift 

6 Ezra Ployt 

7 John Simmons 
7 Noah Ilawley 

ORANGE CO. 

2 William Spencer 
2 Daniel Cobb 
SH.EG.M'Laughlin 

4 Abel Carter 

5 William Nutting 

6 William Spencei 

6 Fred. Griswold 

7 Simeon Short 



1827 
Stephen Robinson 



j 1S28 I 1829 

Nathan Burton ' 

,J"na. E. Robinson Nathan H. Botmm 
IHiland Hall Henrv Robinson 



Sylvanus Danforth^ 



iHiland Hall 

1 

[Leonard Sargeant 

iHenry Robinson 



Daniel Kellogg 
Asa Kcyes 



A. S. Campbell 
Horace Baxter 



Samuel Elliott 



Solah PL Merrill 

Obadiah Noble 

John Meacham 
It 

Selah H. Merrill 



Samuel W. Porter 
Samuel W. Porter William Steele 



Wyllis Lyman 

Lyndon A. Marsh 

<[ 

(( 

George Cliipman 



Seymour Sellick 



Silas H Jcnison 



William G. Hookei 



1830 



Henry Smith 



Pet-r R. Taft 



Almon Warner 



Lysander Raymond 
Jabez Proctor 



William Slado 

No'h Hawley 
J. Winslow, jr. 
John Parker 



William Barron 
Daniel A- A. Buck 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BRXNINGTON. 1831 

NiUhiin Burton 

2 Lumnn Norton 

3 Henry Robinson 

4 S:tniucl Canfield 
^ Hi land Hall 
eSylvan ns Dan forth 
(•) Myron Clark 
7 
7 Henry Koliinson 

AVINDHAM CO. 

2 John Roberts 
2 James L Stark 
."? James Elliott 
4 Honrv Smith 
.5 Rosw'cll iM. Field 
C IM.irshnll IMiller 

6 Pc:cr H. Taft 

7 James Elliott 
7 

KUTLAND CO. 

2 Henry Hodges 

2 Joht] P. Colbarn 

3 Robert Pierijoint 

4 Jacob Ed<rertonjr 

5 Selah H Merrill 

6 Robert Pierpoint 

6 Almon "Warner 

7 Eodncv C Rovce 
7 Selah H. Merrill 

■VVINDSOl^ CO. 

2 Samuel W.Porter 
2 Rciy.il M.Ransom 
.3 Benjamin Swan 

4 Lysan'r Raymond 

5 Carlos Coolidge 

6 Jabez Proctor 

6 Isaiah Raymond 

7 Reuben Washburn 
7 Lyndon A. Marsh 
ai>d;son CO. 

2 Silas H. Jcnison 

2 William Myrick 

3 Samuel Swifc 

4 Marshall S. Doty 

5 Eben'r N. Briggs 

6 Samuel Swift 

6 Noah Hawley 

7 J. Winslow jr 
7 John Parker 
ORAjrov: CO. 

2 Daniel Cobb 
2 Daniel Jones 
3HE.G MXaughlin 

4 Lyman Fiich 

5 D. A. A. Buck 

6 William Spencer 

6 Frcd'k Griswold 

7 Simeoa Short 
7 



18.32 
Nathan H. BoUum 



Charles Phelps 



1833 

Mile L. Bennett 

Rcub. H Blackmei 

! 

S.amuel Clark 



Alcx'r S. Campbell Roswell M. Field 
John Rol erts 



Wm. C. Kittredge 

Ambrose L. Rrown 
Fred. W. Hopkins 

Saml. C.Love I and 



E'iwinHutchinson 



Nathan T. Spraguc 

c 

John A- Conant 



Jesse Grandcy 
Samuel Swift 



William Hebard 
Calvin Blodgett 



Samuel H. Holley 
Azariah Rood 



Lyman Fitch 

Luther C.irjjcnler 
Hiirrv n.dc 
I. H.Sn.ith 
Daniel A. A. Bucl^ 

Jacob K. Parish 



1834 
Luman Norton 



Leonard Sarjcant 
Jesse Black mer 



Charles Phelps 
.James L Stark 



Asa Kniffht 

Alex r S. Campbell 

A su Keyes 



Wm. C. Kittredge 
Nathan T. Sprague 



Ephraim D. Briggi 
Daniel Bowen 
Xomlas Cobb 

(C 

N'orman Williams 



Vdin Hall 
Edward D. Barber 



Daniel Cobb 
Thomas Jones 

A. B. W. Tcnncv 
Willi.m Hebard' 

Calvin Blodgett 



183 = 



Anron Roliinson 
Juhn S. Peitii)ono 

Ahiman L. Miner 

James L. S>ark 
Peter R. Tail 



Ira Parsorg 
Reuben R. Thrall 
William Marsh 



Fhos.F. Hammond 
Salmon F. Dutton 



>amncl H. HoIIey 

Calvin Solace 

11 

William B. Martin 



Lyman F'fch 

iacob K. Parish 
11 

Luther S Bnrnhara 
ZJniond Weston 



8G 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



IJKNNMXGTON. !83r 

2 ])arui.s ]\luoru 
a Liuiiai) iS'.M'ton 
y Henry Ivobiiison 
4 Joliii Ni)i-;i)n 
f) l>i'u iinlSart^eaiv 
G jViiroii Jiol)ii.M)ii 
(i AlartinU. DeniinL 

7 llarmiin Canfiel( 
Windham co. 
2 Peter K. Talt 

2 Henry Wheelock 

3 Jiunt'S Elliott 

4 (r.itcs rurry jr 

5 A S. Campbell 

6 Asa Knifiht 

6 David L.Putnam 

7 Asa Keycs 
7 

RUTLAND CO. 

2 W. C. Kittredge 

2 N. T. Sprague 

3 Eobert Pierpoint 

4 Ira Parsons 

5 Solomon Foot 

6 William Hall 

6 Almon Warner 

7 Henry B,Towslc( 
7 S. H.' Merrill 
Windsor co. 

2 Sam'l W, Portci 
2 David Pierce 
5 Benjamin Swan 

4 Daniel Boweii 

5 O. P. Chandler 

6 T, F. Hammond 
C John S. Marcr 

7 Salmon F.Dutton 
7 Oel Billings 

ADDISON CO. 

2 Sam'l H. HoUey 

2 Calvin Solace 

3 Samuel Swiit 

4 Azariah Hood 

5 Eben'r N. Briggs 

6 Samuel Swift 

(j Harvev Munsill 

7 Ed'rd D, Barber 
7 John Pierpoint 

OKANGB CO. 

2 Thomas Jones 

2 Calvin Blodgett 

3 Harry Hale 

4 Lement Bacon 

.5 William He bard 
6 William Spencer 

6 John W. Smith 

7 Simeon Short 
7 



] 837 
Luman Noi'ton 
Darius JMnore 

riurdin H Smith 
SaiiiiielHBhickme 
\rtenias ]Mattiiion 



Marshall Miller 

Tames Elliott 
Dana Hyde 

John Phelps 



Asa Parsons 



Bcnj. F. Langdon 



John Pettis 



Ethan Smith 



Daniel Cobb 
Lvman Fitch 
J.' W.D.Parker 
Ta|ipan Stevens 
Edmond Weston 

Calvin Blodgett 
J. W. D. Parker 



Dar us JMoore 
ijreen Blackmer 



Loring Dean 

Ahiuian L. ]\Iincr 

Henry W'heclock 
William 11. Shatter 



ElIeryAlbee 
Samuel Elliott 



Zimri Plowe 

Ira Parsons 
Ambrose L. Brown 
Fred'k W. Hopkins 



1839 
Samuel Wright 
Alexander Bliss 

u 

Richmolid Fisk 
Harmon Cantield 



Alex. S. Campbell 
Henry Smith 

Asa Keyes 



Obadiah Noble 
Fred'k W. Hopkin: 

William Hall 
Henry Hall 



David Pierce 
Reuben Washburn 



Edwin Hutchinson 



Davis Ricli 



jNorman Williams 
Joel Lull jr 



Simeon Short 
Jncob K. Parish 
John W. Smith 
Lement Bacon 
Abel Underwood 

William Hebard 



James Udall 



William B, Martin 
Ozias Seymour 



Daniel Cobb 
Joshua Dickinson 

u 

Asa Storey 
Elijah Farr 

Calvin Blodgett 



1840 
Luman Norton 
G. B. Southworlh 
SamuelHBlaekmer 
Gurdin H. Smith 



Marshall Miller 
Lemuel Whitney 



Henry Closson 
Thomas P, Russell 



Aduah Smith 



Jacob K. Parish 
John W. Smith 
Perley C. Jones 
William Barron 
Abel Underwood 
Simeon Short 
William Hebard 
Joseph Berry 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



87 



Leonard Sargcant 



Russell Hvde 



Wm. C. Kittredge 



BENNINGTON. 18411 1842 

2 G. B. Soutlnvorthi " 

2 Benjamin F. Olitil '• 

3 S. H. Blackmer j 

4 Giinlin II Smith J. V.D. S. IM'Eowcn 

5 Harmon Cantield 

6 O. C. Meriill 

6 Loring Dean 
7 

7 Aliiman L. Miner 

WINDHASI CO. ' 

2 Henry Whcelock William R. Shaftcr 
2William R.Shafiei J"hn Smith 

3 Marshall Miller 

4 Gates Perrv jr 

5 Koyal Tyle'r 

6 l\l;.rshall Miller 

6 Ellery Alhee 

7 Lemuel Whitney 
7 

KUTLAND CO. 

2 7Amvi Howe 

2 Ohadiah Noble 

3 F.W.Hopkins 

4 Jacob Edgerton 

5 Bulomon Foot 

6 William Hall 

6 Almon Warner 

7 Henry Hall 
7 B. F. Langdon 

WINDSOR CO. 

2 David Pierce 
2Keuben Washburr 

3 Norman William^ 

4 Joel Lull jr 

5 Henry Clos^on 

6 T. F, Hammond 

6 Tnos. r. Russell 

7 Salmon F.Duttoij 
7 Oel Billings 

ADDISON CO. 

2 Siimuelll. Hollej 

2 Davis Rich 

3 Samuel Swift 

4 Adnah Smith 

5 Ozias Seymour 

6 Silas H. Jenison 

6 Harvey Munsill 

7 Jed. S. Bushnell 
7 John rier])oint 

ORANGE CO. 

2 I\lurtin Flint 

2 Joshua Dickinson 

jRobbinsDinsmore 

4 Asa Story 

5 Elijah Farr 

6 J. W.D. Parker 

6 William Hebard 

7 Stephen Thomas 



I 1S43 

IBenjiimin S. Olii 
John H Sanderson 



Ahiraan L. Miner 



Harvey K, Fowler 

John Smith 
Emery Wheelock 

John Kimball 
Henry Smith 

Asa Kcyes 



Ezra June 



1844 



Zen as F- Hi;de 
Sewall FuUum 



George E. Wales 



Calvin Solace 
Ford'ceHun ting ton 

" i 

Gains A. Collamcr 



Daniel Cobb 
Perley C. Jones 
Jacob Kent jr 
Edmond Weston 

John Colbv 



Tappan Stevens 

jJefferson P. Kidder 
iLevi B.Vilas 



Samuel Elliott 

Lemuel Whitney 
Royal Tyler 



Ezra June 
Ambrose L. Brown 



1 1815 

j Hen j. F. JMor;ran 

|.M.ij.;r ILuvlcy 

Jasper Viall 
A. P. Lyiiiiin 
Hiram Bniton 
Nathan Burton 

Elias B. Burton 



Timothv H. Hall 



David Bosworth 
Julius Converse 



Dorastus Wooster 
J. Grandey &V. L, 

(; 

David S. Church 



Fappan Stevens 
Frederick Smith 

Hoel Sayre 



John Colby 



Edgar L. Ormsbee 



J. A. Warner 

Walter Palmer 
Thomas F.Barrctt 

Gilman Henry 



Lyndon A. Marsh 
Ville Lawrence 
George W. Grandey 



Frederick Smith 
John McLane 
Calvin Blodgett 



Edmond Weston 



88 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



BKNNIXGTOff 184G.| 1847 

2 Beiij. F. Morgan *' 

2 Mnjor Hiiuiov " 

SS.iiiil.ll.Rliickmer " 

4 Jasper Viall I " 

5 A.P. LvDian W. S Southuovtl 
G O. C Merrill John H. Olia 

6 Aliimau L. Miner 
7 

7 ElinsB. Burlou 

WINDHAM CO. 

2 Emery Whcelock James H. Phelps 

2 James H. PheliJS [Thomas Miller 

3 Marshall Miller | 

4 Timothy 11 Hail Marshall Newton 

5 llicliarrl W.Smith Edward Kirkland 
G Royal Tyler 



6 EUery Albet 

7 B. D". Harris 

7 

RUTLAND CO. 

2 Ezra June 

2 AmbroseLBrown 

3 F. W. Hopkins 

4 Jacob E(lt;crton jr 

5 Edgar LOrmsbee 

6 William Hall 

6 Almon Warner 

7 Henry Hall 

7 J. A. Warner 

"WINDSOR CO. 

2 Walter Palmer 

2 Thos. T. Barrett 

3 NormaiiWilliams 

4 Gilmari Henry 

5 Julius Converse 

6 T. F. Hammond 

6 Geo.E. Wales 

7 Salmon F.Dutton 
7 Lyndon A. Marsh 

ADDISON CO. 

2 Ville Lawrence 

2 George Chipraan 

3 Samuel Swift 

4 David S. Church 

5 Geo. W. Grandey 

6 Silas H Jonison 

6 Harvey Munsill 

7 Jed.S."Bushnell 
7 John Pierpont 

OKANGE CO. 

2 Frederick Smith 

2 John M'Lane 

3 Calvin Biodgctt 

4 George Sleeper 

5 J. P.lvidder 

6 Step lien Thomas 

6 Edmond Weslon 

7 J. W. Batchclder 



David Chandler 
Fred'k Holbrook 



Gordon NcwpII 
Isaac T. Wright 



Wm. C, Kittredge 



Almon Warner 



Sewall Fullum 



George Chipman 
Elias Bottnm 
George S. Swift 



Horatio Sevmoiir 



Ariel Burnham 
George P. Baldwin 



Philander Perrin 
Levi B. Vilas 



1848 



B. E.Browncll 



Thomas Miller 
David Arnold 

Timothy H. Hall 



Elisha Allen 



Flarvey Button 



Joseph B.DanfortI: 



John Prout 



1849 
Perez Harwood jr 
Cyrus Farwell 

James S. Merrill 
Harmon Canticid 

Elias B. Burton 

Efarvey K. Fowler 

David Arnold 
Henry Clark 

Chandler Pratt 
George B. Kellogg 

Abishai Stoddard 



Isaac T. Wright 



Ezra June 



Hampden Cutts 
Calvin French 



Luther Adams 
Salmon F. Dutton 

(V 

Clark PI. Chapman 



1850 



Elijah Barber 
Leonard Sargeant 



Elisha Allen 
Samuel H. Kellogg 



Lorenzo Richmond 



John Porter 
Henry Closson 



Calvin G. Tilden Nathan L. Keese 
Nathan L. Keebe 'Calvin G. Tilden 



" lElisha Tc'dcY 

« |A. H. Gilmoro 

Oramcl H. Watson L. D Wldtcomb 



J. P. Kidder 



Daniel B. James 



Burnham Martin 
Arnd StcLbins 



Ira Kidder 
Gouldsb'nT.nplin jr 
Joseph Berry 
Oramcl H. Watson 
'Asa M. Dickey 
Roval Hatch 



B. W.Bariholomcw Philander Perrin 
Simeon Short Charles B Leslie 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 17V8 TO 1860. CONTINUED. 



89 



c:iiTTi:\DEN 17S7j 

1 .folin l'':i-sett 
i.' John White 

2 Samuel Lane i 
S J. Kiiickcvborkcri 
4 Noali Ciiiiteiuieiil 
5S:imiieI Hitrlicockj 
G John McNeil ] 
G I 
G I 
7 Isano ]McXcm1 



1788 



1789 



John McNeil 
Martin Chittenden 



1790 



j Stephen Pearl 

Mathew Cole 
I Jonathan Hoit 
ITiuiothv Pearl 



CIIITTKN'DEX 1792 
1 Jr.hn Fassett 
'-2 John While 
'2 John McNeil 
o M. ChittenfU-n 
4 Stephen Pearl 
.■> AV.C Hnrringtor, 
G Mathew Cole 
6 Jonathai) Iloit 

6 Timothv Pearl 
6 

7 Isaac McNeil 



niTTENDKN 1796 
M. Cliittemh-n 
JnsJi. Staunton jf 
John Law 
Salomon Miller 
Timothy Pearl 
Elnathaa Kcycs 
Solomon IMiller 
Isaac McNeil 

ALEDONIACO. 

Wm.Chamherlain 
Benjamin Sias 
! Daviil Win;; jr 
David Dunbar 
John Rankin 



17y3 

lohn McNeil 
Martin Chi'tonden 
ISolomon MiUcr 



1794 
Ehcnezcr Marvin 
John White 



17!): 




lames Sawyer 



1791 



Wm.C. Harrington 



James Lucas 
7 Lemuel Dana 

FRANKI-IN CO- 

1 Kl)encz<'r Marvii 

2 John White 

2 Samuel Barnard 

o 

4 Prince B. Hall 

5 Levi House 

6 Jonathan Hoit 
fi 

7 Jonathan Hoit jr 



EliasBucl 
Lemuel Bottnm 
S. & C. '• Clerk 

Wm. C. Harrington 



William Mattocks 
John W. Chandler 



Seth Pomeroy S.C. 
Samuel Willard 



JTathan Hutchins jr 



amuel Barnard 
Silas Hathaway 
" for both 



Daniel Dana 
Reuben Blancbard 



Isaac Smith 
Elnathan Keyes 



Pavid Wing jr 
John W. Chandler 

David Elkin 

S. Charaberlin 

David Dunbar 



Elnathan Keyes 
Jonathan Janes 



DUBARTUS WILLARD, 

Known mere familiarly by the name of Bartie Willard. in an early clay rcsid 
cd at E-^sex, and was a wheel li.uht by trade. He was also a salirici.1 jioet. and 
prilled liim-elf on taking some one off in a short way. He was the lirst Repre- 
sentative of Essex, chosen in 1786. but not afterwards. The next day aftti ht 
was chosen, he welit to pay his respects to Gov. Chittenden, and the Govcrnoi 
h?d been informe-l who was chosen frcm Essex, but thinking to ^ive Bartie r, 
small shot — knowino; it would be returned with interest, he asked him who they 
chose in his town for Renresentative ? Bartie answered, for ilie waut of bettt-r stock they took 
me. ■' Well," said the Governor. " It's a misfortune tliat we have got to be so p^or in sonic of our 
towns about hero, as not to be able to get iron, and have to use wood for wedges." " That's a 
12 



Dni.F.AXS CO. 

i Timothy Hinman 
: Sam. C. Crafts 

2 Jesso Olds 

3 Timothy Stanley 
1 Joseph Scott 
3 Joseph Brndlcr 
i> Ebcnczer Crafts 



90 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



CHITTEXDEN 1801 1 

1 MartinChiltenden' 

2 Elias Butl 

2 Lemuel Bottom 

3 Solomon Miller 

4 James Sawyer 

5 W.C. Harrington 

6 Solomon Miller 

7 Solomon Miller 

CALKDONIA CO. 

1 Wm. Cliamhcrlir 

2 David Wing jr 

2 John W Chandler 

3 '^>avid Dunbra- 

4 David Elkins 

5 WilliamMatioeki- 

6 S. Chamberlain 

7 David Dunbar 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 Ebenezcr Marvir 

2 Jonathan Janes 

2 Zera Willoughb} 

3 Seth Pomcrov 

4 Prince B. Hall 

5 Levi IIuusc 

6 Jonathan Hoit 

6 Kath. Hutcliins ji 

7 Jonathtn Hoil ji 
7 

ORLEA.NS CO. 

1 Timothy Hinman 

2 Samuel C. Crafts 

2 Jes.se Olds 

3 Timothy Stanley 

4 Jose])h Scott 

5 Joseph Bradley 

6 Ebenczer Cralts 
7 

ESSEX CO. 

1 Daniel Dana 

2 Samuel Phelps 
•2 Mills De Forest 

4 Joseph Wait 

5 Elijah Foot 
C Dauiel Dana 



1S02 
John Law 



Timothy Stanley 



William BdStcr 



Haines French 



I 1S03 

Joshua Staunton 
Ezra Butler 



Daniel Staniford 



1804 

Noah Chittenden 



David Wing jr 
John W. Chandler 
Joseph Moffitr, 
Elkanah Phelps 



Win. A GriswolJ i 



180.5 



Keuben Blanohard 
:Wni. A- Griswuld 



John W. Chandler 



Jonathan Janes | " 

Zera Willoughby ! 

Amos Fassett iFrederiek Bliss 



Thomas Eu.isell 
Asa Aldis 



John Ellsworth 



Mills De Forest 
Samuel AVeaiheibv 



Levi Barnard 



Juhn White jr 



Horace Janes 



*My correspondent informs nie that tliose eight persons named in the follow- 
ing pa'ges have been Register of Probate, but di^es not inform mo how Un or 
when each ones term began or ex])ircd, I have therefotc divided the time be 
tween them as near even as I could without dividing years. 



GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Asa Lyon 

■2 Nath- Hutehinsjr 

2 Alexander Scott 
i Alphens H ill 

{• Amos Moi'rill 

5 Philo Berry 

6 Nath. Hurehins jr 

7 JedcdiahP.Ladd* 



fact, but misfortunes never come single," said Bartie," it i^ a greater m'sfortnne that the State is 
su poor as not to be able to procure a good decent made beetle, but be compelled to use an old 
ba^swood n;fail to drive them with I" 

While at the Lcgi-!aturc,he was found by some of his brother members taking his rations at the 
bar before be hr.d jiaiil the wa'-h room a vi>it. They insisted jhat he should either treat the compa- 
nv or deal out some j^oeiry. Bartie eonchuled that as money was more scarce with him than po- 
ctrv, he would pay the btirr, and did as follows: 

'• Our forefathers were like the goats. 

First w-ash'd their eyes, and then their throats , 

But we their sons have grown more wise, 

First, wash our throatS: and then our eyes." 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



91 



CIIITTEXDEX ISOG 

1 Ezi;i Butler 

2 N>j;ih (;iiitrcnilei. 
'2 Jmics A. .Potter 

3 Solomon Miller 

4 DMnicl Staniford 

5 W C. Uarrinstoi 

6 Solcijion Miller 

7 Mi o Cook 

CALKUONIA CO. 

Uleuben Blanchani 
2 Josepi) MolVett 

2 John Cameron 

3 Eikaniih Plielps 

4 D.iviJ Elkins 

5 V\'ni.A. Griswo'.d 

J. \Y. Cliandler 
Tlli'iihen Blanciiard 

FRANKLIN CO. 

1 Jonathan Janes 

2 Frederick Bliss 

2 Amos Fassett 

3 John White jr 

4 Thomas Busscil 
fiElienezcrMarviriji 

6 Jonathan Janes 

7 Horace Janes 

ORLKANS CO. 

1 Timothv Hinman 

2 SamnerC. Crafif 

2 Timothy Stanle\ 

3 John Ellsworth 

4 Joseph Scott 

5 William Bixtfr 
ti Ebenezer Crafts 
7 

KSSEX CO. 

1 Daniel Dana 

2 Mills De Forest 

2 S iml.Weatherlieo 

3 Hiiincs Frencli 

4 William Ilewes 
."i Seth Ciisliman 
t> Daniel Dana 

GRAXD ISLE CO. 

1 Asa Lyon 



1S07 



John Cameron 
Isaiah Fi<k 
\Vm. A. Palmer 
Joseph Armington 

Wm. A. Palmer 



•J. D.Farns worth 
Seth Wctmore 
Oliver Day 



2 Nathan ITiitchin? Stephen Kinsley 



Noali Sabin 
Micajah Ingham 



Benin niin Adams 



■J Alexander Scott 

3 Alpheus Hall 

4 Amos Merrill 

5 Philo Berry 
f.Nathnnllatehinsj 
7 Jedcdiah P. Ladd 



lames W. AVood 
Jedediah Hyde jr 
Melvin Barnes 
Solomon Morpan 
Thomas Corhraa 



1S08 



William Barney 
Homau AUeu 



Cyrus Ware 

Israel P. Dana 
John W. Chandler 

Ebenezer Marvia 



1809 



Ilezckiah Barnes 



.Toel Brownson 
John Brownson 



J, D. Farnsworth 

Amos Fassctt 
Jonathan Janes 
Seth Wetmore 



1810 



Heman Lowry 



Koyal Corbm 



Micajah Ingham 
Samuel Clark 



i A sa Lyon 
iNathan Hutchins 
Lewis Sowles 
lAlphcus Hall 

lElcazer jMillcr 
iNathan Hutchinsjr 



Dnniel Dana 
Micajah Ingham 
SamuelWeaiherbee 



Benjamin Adams 
AbnerKeeicr 

Jedediah Hyde jr 



Gershom Palmer 
Georsfc Ivich 



loseph Beaman jr 



Francis Davis 

Snmuel C. Crafts 
Timothy Stanley 
George Nyo 



Micajah Ingham 
Charles Cutler 
Samuel Gates 



Joseph Wait 



Asa EobinsoQ 



Bartic was drivins; a team with a load of hav, nnd npset the load, ard he came into a ditch so 
situated that he could move stmic, but could i r. extricate himself. A man, 'aIio had a short time 
previous sworn out of j.iil on a debt Bartic held against him, came along and found tlitrG was 
trouble, went to work and removed the load, and out came Bartie fiom under it. Now Br.rtie, what 
would you have done if I had not come along and helped you out. I would do as you did, stayed 
th'jro twenty days and swore out. 



JUDGE HUTCHINSON AND JUDGE TADDOCK. 

Mipreme Con 
A few days 
[Continued on 95th page. 



During the time the above named gentlemen were Judges of the Supreme Court, then consisting 
of tivo Judge;?, they were travelling down Onion river in the f tago. A few days bcf.ne, a severe 



92 COUNTY OFFICERS FEOM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



CHITTENDBX I 811 

1 Heman Allpn 

2 Joel Biown^on 

2 John Jiickson 

3 Daniel Stanifon' 

3 Jolin Joht'.son 

4 Heman Lowry 

5 W. C.PIaningtot 

6 Noah Cijittendei 

7 Thom.Chittendei 

CALEDO>7IA CO. 

1 John Cnmeron 

2 Isair.h risk 

2 William Cahoon 

3 Wm. A. Palnifci 

4 Israel P. Dana 

5 Wm. A.Giiswold 

6 Wm. A. Palmer 

7 Wm.A. Griswold 

FRANKLIN CO, 

1 J. D. Farnswortli 

2 Frederick Bliss 

2 Joseph Beamanjr 

3 Jonathan Janes 
3 

4 Solo'n Walbriilgc 
.5 Ehcn'r Marvin jr 

6 Jonathan Janes 

7 Francis Davis 

ORLEANS CO- 

1 Samuel C. Crafts 

2 Timothy Stanley 

2 George Nye 

3 John Ellsvrorth 

4 Joseph Scott 

5 William Baxter 

6 Royal Corbin 
7 

ESSEX CO, 

1 Micajah Ingham 

2 Samuel Gates 

2 Azarias William? 

3 Haines French 

4 Oliver Ingham 

5 Joseph Berry 

6 Charles Cutler 
7 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Benjamin Aflams 

2 James W. Wood 

2 Lewis Sowles 

3 Jedediah Hvde jr 

4 JedediahP.Lad-i 

5 Asa Eobinson 

6 Nathan Hutcliins 

7 Thomas Cochran 

JEFFERSON CO. 

1 Ezra Butler 

2 Salvin Collins 

2 Bradford Kinne 

3 George Rich 

4 John Peck 

5 Timothy Merrill 

6 DavidHarririgton 

7 Joshua Y. Yail 



1812 



Lewis Johnson 
rrnmnnChittendei 
Mile Cook 



Martin D. Follett 



David HopkinsoQ 



David Hibbard jr 



:Vbner Keeler 



Ephraim Mott 



Chapin Keith 



1S13 

L)avid Ru«sell 

George Robinson 
Solomon S. Miller 



John W. Chandler 
Luther Jewett 

Adam Duncan 
William ^Mattocks 



Zerah Willongliby 
Chauncev Fitch 



1814 , 1815 

'Zadock Wheeler 
jZudock Whcelei^ jJoel Biownvtm 
; '■ iTrumanChitten.ien 



Jacob Davis 
Solomon Miller 

Wm. Chamberlain 
William Cahcon 



Henian Lowry 
Saiiford (iadconih 
TruiaanChitrcviden 
Chauncev BrowncU 

Isaiah F s'c 



Curtis Stanley 
-iude Ivimhail 
Wm. A. Gri>\vold 



William Brnyton 
Frederick Bliss 



Abijah StoneC.C'klAbner Morton 
Joseph H. MunsonI "" ilienjamin Fay 

Ebenczer Marvin _ _" Ebenczer IMarvin jr 



Frederick Biiss 



Daniel Dana 
Elienrzer Clark 
Mills De Forest 



Elijah Foot 
Daniel Dana 



\sa Lvon 
Caleb Hill 
Philyer Loop 

Calvin Fletcher 
James Davis 



Charles Bulkley 
Seth Putnam 

Joseph Wing 
Chapin Keith 
Nicholas Baylies 
.Ibel Knapp 



Abner Morton 
Seth Wetmore 



George Nye 



Seth Wetmor( 
ElnaihanW. Keyes 

Timothy Stanley 



Nathan'lP, SawyeiiSamuel Cook 



Ellis Cobb 



jPhilver Loop 
|Alpheus Hall 
Jedediah Ludd 



Truman A, Barber 



WASHINGTON CO. 

Denison Smiili 
Stephen Pitkin 
Stephen Pierce 



Harvey Scott 
DavidM. Camp 
Joseph Scott 



David Hnpkinson 
Oliver Ing'iam 
'vJoody liich 

John Dean 
Joseph Berry 
Isaac Cushman 



Benjamin Adams 
Ephraim Mott 



Ezra Butler 



Warren Ellis 
George liich 
Geo. Worthington Chapin Keith 

■' Timothy Merrill 

" Salvia Collins 

Jeduthan Loomis George Rich 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 93 



CnrTTENPEN 1816 

1 ZiciuckWIicckr 
'2 Jiicl BiGwr.son 

2 T. Chittenden 

3 David I'.iissell 

3 .Io!in Jolni-5on 

4 Hemun Lowry 

5 S. Ci;idcomb 

6 T. Chiitiiidcn 

7 C. IJronnell 
Calk DOM A CO. 

1 Is;.inh Pisk 

2 J W. Chandler 

2 Willi;im Cahoon 

3 ('".rtis Stanley 

4 J;ide Kimball 

.5 W. A Griswold 

6 Wm. A. Palmer 

7 W. A. Griswold 

I'KaXKLIX CO. 

1 J. D. Fiivnsworth 

2 Frederick Bliss 
2 Peter r:)y 

Iforaee J.ities 

4 Blhj miin Fay 

5 Steijlicn Royee jr 

6 Setli Wetmore 

7 Francis Davis 

OIM.KANS CO. 

1 AVilliam Howe 

2 Timothy Stanley 

2 Samuel Cook 

3 Ld H. Allen 

4 Harvey Scott 

5 Joshua Sawyer 
C Joseph Scott 

7 

ESSEX CO. 

1 Oliver Ingham 

2 Samuel Gates 
2 Jesse Hugh 

3 

4 Rich Stevens 

5 Joseph Berry 

6 Isaac Cashman 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

1 Benjamin Adajns 

2 Alp'iieas Hall 

2 Lewis Sowles 

3 Jedciliah Hyde jr 

4 Cuiviti Fletcher 

5 Tni'n A. Barber 
G Nathan Hutchins 

7 Thos. Cochran 

■WASHINGTON CO. 

1 ICzra Butler 

2 Stephen Pitkin 

2 Warren Ellis 

3 Ge<:rjie Rich 

4 Ciiapin Keith 

5 Timothy Merrill 
Salvin C.dlins 

7 Gcorrc Rich 



1817 



Nathan B. Haswel! 



Jahez Penniman 
Lyman Cummings 

John Rankin 

IBenj. F. Doming 
[Nathan Fuller 

'John W. Chandler 
Reuben Blanchard 



Shiverick Holmes 
Luther Brigham 



Moody Rich 
Henry Hall 



Joel Allen 



Chauncoy Burgess 



1818 



L'hinehas Lvman 



Zerah Willonghby 
Feicr Sax 



I. P. Richardson 



William Gates 
Rich Stevens 



Amos Blod;;ett 



John Peck 

Joseph Howes 

J. Y. Vail 



1S19 



AlvanFooto 
John W. Dana 



IS20 
Joel Bi'o Wilson 
TrumanCliitienden 
Burgess Hall 

Nathan B. Hiswell 

rim'Jthy Fullett 



Pres West 

a 

Isaac Fletcher 
Archelaus Sias 



A.masa T. Brown 



Jonathan Janes 



Benjamin Hunkins 
Lloval Cutler 



Bailey Denisoa 



Ezra Butler 



Joshua Y. Vail 
John Peck 



Azariah Webb 

John Dean 
Seth Cushman 



Josiah B. Stronj 



Jeduthan Loomis 
iRoswell H. Knapp 



94 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 17T8 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



CniTTEXDEX 1821 

1 Joel !5rownson 

2 )'. Chittunden 
-.i Bururcss ii.nll 

3 D.ivul liussell 
.1 N. B. Hasweii 

4 IT e in 11 n Lowry 

5 Tiniolliy FoUctt 

6 M. Cliittendcu 

7 Isa'c T. Hyde 

CALKDONIA. CO. 

1 I.s;iiali Fislc 

2 Pics West 
2 Simiiel Sias 

.3 Bu'nj. F. Darning 

4 N.itiian Fuller 

5 Isaac F, etcher 

6 Benj F Doming 

7 Georfie B. Sliaw 

FRANKLIN CO, 

1 J. D Farnsworth 

2 Amasa T. Brovn 

2 Tiios. Wateiman 

3 Horncn Jincs 

4 Jo-epli Weeks 

.5 I. P. Richardson 
C Seth Wetinorc 
7 Jonathan Janes 

OUM2AXS CO. 

1 AVilliam Howe 

2 Tiraothv Stanlcv 

2 Natii'l P. Sawyer 

3 Ira H. Allen 

4 Harvey Scott 

5 Joshua Sawyer 

6 Ira H. Alien 
7 

KSSEX CO 

IBcnjaminHnnkins 
•2Ilicli.irdson Graves 

2 Daniel Edfrery 

3 William Gates 

4 Dyer liihburd 
:i Joseph Berry 

6 Isaac C ashman 
7 

GRAXD IST.E CO. 

1 Benjamin Adams 

2 Lewis Sowles 

2 Joel Allen 

3 Jedediah Hyde jr 

4 Calvin Fletcher 
.^Charles H.Perrigo 
G N'nhan Hutchins 

7 Cliau n ceyB urficss 

■WASUIN'CTON' CO. 

1 Ezra Butler 

2 Josiah B. Strong 

2 Joseph Howes 

3 Joshua Y. Vail 

4 John Peck 

5 Timotiiy Merrill 

6 Jeduthan Loomis 

7 RosweHH.Knnjip 



1822 
Ezra Meach 



David French 



Samuel Sias 
Jo.'eph Morrill 2d 



Zerah Willoushbv 



Joseiili Berry 
Mooily Rich 
William Gates 

Elijah Hill 
Seih Cushman 



Amos Blodjrctt 



1 8 -3 

Burtrcss Hall 
Mitchell Hinsdcll 



Benjamin F.Bailey 
George Ko!iin:'on 
Nathan S. Haswell 

Samuel Sias 
Timothy P, Fuller 
Joseph .Morrill 



George C. Gaboon 



Joshua K. Sinedler 



George Nye 



William Gates 
Dyer Hiljbard 
Richardson Graves 

Richard Stevens 
.Joseph Berry 
William Gates 



Lewis Sowles 
Charles Canon 
Samuel Adams 



Augustus Knight 



Stephen Pitkin 



Dcnison Smith 



IS -24 
Timothy Follett 



Augustine Clark 
Samuel A. Willard 



Zerah Willoughby 
Thomas Waterman 
Joel Barber jr 



Charles Wetmore 



Nathl P. Sawyer 
John Ide 



Augustus Young 



Richardson Grave; 
Noyes Dcnison 

iVzariah Webb jr 



Melvin Barnes 
Joel Allen 

Truman A. Barber 



182.5 
So. 1 ended, 
rimoihy Follett 
Nathaniel Newell 

N. B. Haswell both 



Truman Chittenden 
David French 



Samuel Sias 



Samuel C. Crafts 
William Baxter 



Salmon Nye 



Noyes Dcnison 
John Dewey 

Seth Cushman 



Lewis Sowles 
Melvin Barnes jr 

Benj. H. Smaliey 



Ezra Butler 
Warren Ellis 

Rawsel R. Keith 
SNicholas' Baylies 

Dan'i P. Thompson 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1TT8 TO ISoO, CONTINUED. 95 



CHITTENDEN 1 82C 

2 Timothy Follett 

2 Niiihiini'el Newel! 

3 >.'ail)anI).Ila.s\Yell 

4 lie III an Lowry 

5 Hcnj. F. Bailey 

6 T. Chittcrulen 

7 David French 

CAI.i-.DONlA CO. 

2 Wm. A. I'almer 
2 Tiai'y P. Fuller 
o B (.'!)). F. Deming 

4 Nathan Fuller 

5 1>-At\c Fletcher 

(■) Ik'nj. F. Dcniin<j 
7 8anil B. Matlock? 

FUANKLIN CO. 

2 Joel Barhrv jr. 

2 Samuel Vv'cad 

3 Horace Janes 

4 Joseph AVeeks 

5 John Smith 

6 Seih Wetmorc 

7 Ebenezer Barlon 

ORLEANS -"O. 

2 Samuel T. Craft? 

2 William Baxter 

3 La H.Allen 

4 Thomas Jamssni; 

5 Augustus Youn;: 

6 Salmon Nye 



1827 

Charles Adams 
Chaunccv Brownell 



William Bridfrcs 



William Howe 



Oliver Ingham 
Moody Itic:. 

Azaiiah Webb jr 

William Gates 



ESSEX CO. 

2 D Hoi kinson jr 

2 John Dewey 

3 AA'illiam (iates 

4 IJich Stevens 

5 Seth (]u>liman 

6 Koyal Cutler 
7 

GRAND ISLK CO. 

2 Lewis Sdwles j 

2 jMelvin Barnes jfi 

3 Joel Allen | ' 

4 Calvin Fletcher John JVJ. Sowlcs 
.5 Hector Adanjs ' " 

6 Nathan Hutchin " 

7 Aujjnstus Knight 

WASHINGTON CO. 

2 Jose[):i Howes 

2 Warre.i EUi.s 

3 Jcshua Y. Vaii 

4 Kawsel R. Kc tl 
.5 Dcnisoii Smith 
<• Jcduthan Loom;- 
7 D. r. Tiiompson 



Dan Carporiter 
Shubael Wheeler 



1828 
Alvan Footo 



Moses Bliss 



Samuel Sias 



Silas Houghton 
Charles Davis 



Joel Barber 



Timothv Foster 



1820 
Eli Brownson 



1 830 
EV\ Brownson 
J, Van Sicklm jr 



William P. Brisrirs'TrumnnChittejiden 



Luman Foote 



Joel Barber jr. 
Ccor-e Greene 



Nathan ielP.Snwyeri 
Jasper llobinson i 



F. H. Starkweather! 
John Kimball I 



William Gates 
Nijycs Dpnison 



David Hilbard jr 
rLOval Cutier 



Joel Allen 
iarv Whitncv 



DavidHopkinson ji 
Nathaniel Beach 

Hcurv Hall 



Melvin Barnes 



Frederick Hazen 



IWilliam Upham 



Geor;ic B. Manser 



Joseph Smith 



William Bridges 
Joliii Gales 



iDaviJ M. Camp 



George C, West 
Au;;U5lus Yuun^r 



Richardson Graves 
cjimon Howe jr 

Jhapin K. Brooks 



John M. Sowlcs 
Samuel Adams 

Franklin Hobinsoa 



Azel Spauldinj 
Joseph Becd 



freshet liad carried away many of the bridges. At Middlesex ihc coach and horses forded the iir- 
or and the passengers passed over in a small boat, which niiule three or four loads. After Judgo 
Paddock had got into the boat, the boatman gave Judge H.itchinson an invitation to get in. He re- 
marked that he should notcro^.s over the river in a boat with Judge Paddo'.k, and 'another got in, 
and all crossed safe. After the stage was reh'adcd and started, Judge Hutchinson asked cno tf the 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1T7S TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



CHITTENDEN 1831 I 1832 

2 Eli Bi()\vn>^on John Viiii Sicklin 
2 J Van SiC'Jin jr 
^Nath. B. Haswfll 

4 lioswoll Butler 

5 A. G.Whittemorc 
(5 T. Chittcndtn 
7 Geo.B. iVlanscr 



CALEDONIA CO. 

2 Samuel Sins 

2 Timothy ^.Fuller 

3 Benj. F. Deminy 

4 Silas Hou;;h!on 
S) CharU'S Davis 

€ Benj. F. Deming 
7 S. B. Mattoks 

TBAMvMN CO- 

2 Joel Barber jr 

2 Joseph Smith 

3 Horace Janes 

4 Timothy Foster 

5 John Smiih 

€ William BridgCi- 
7 John Gates 

ORLEANS CO 

2 David M. Camp 

2 Jasper Roliinson 

3 Ira H. Allen 

4 Thomas Jameson 

5 George C. West 

6 John Kimball 



Thoma-Chiiiendc 

George A. Allen 

William P. Briggs 
David French 

Jacob Blanchard 
Charles Roberts 

Amos Paul 
George Green 



Stephen S. Erowr. 
Aaron S. Beaman 



Isaac F. liedfield 



KSSRX CO. 

2TlieInrd'n GraveslJessc C'viper 

2 Sloses Morrill Keub'nW.Frcemai; 

3 William Giites 

4 Henry Hall Azariuh Webb jr 

5 David Hibbard jr James Steele 
G William Gates 
7 

GRAND ISLE CO 

2 John M. Sowles 
2 Samuel Adams 
StTucI Allen 
4 Frank'n Robinson 
.5 Fredcriek Huztn 

6 Joel Allen 

7 Gary Whimey 

■WASHINGTON CO. 

2 Dan Cappcnter 

2 Warren Rliis William Martin 

J Joshua Y. Vail 

4 Kawsel R. Keith Milton Brown 

5 Azel Spauldii.g 
f) Jcsi'ph Reed 
7 D. P. Thompson 



1 833 



1834 



faeoh Blanchard 
Sylva's Hemenwav 
Amos Paul 



Samuel Sias 



>>eymonr Eggleston 
Menrv Adams 



David P. Noyes 
Isaac Parker 



3. W. Freeman 
Archers Cummings 

r4recnleaf Webb 
Wm. Hay ward jr. 



183.5 
Joseph Marsh 
Eli Brownson 

Hem an Lowry 

Truman Chit tend en 
George B. Manser 



Timothy P. Fuller „ . 

« Benjamin Conner 



Joseph II. Braincrd 



Joel Bai-bcr jr 
J. Allen Barber 

David M- Camp 
David P. Noyes 



George C. Cahoo:i 
S, B. Mattocks 

Austin Fuller 

Jeptha Bradley 
Geoige W. Foster 



E. II. Starkweather 



Richardson Graves, John Dodge 
Moses Morrill j Samuel Curtis 



Chapin K. Brooks 
James Steele 



Giles Harrington I Hector Adams 



Alvan Carter 

Rawsel R. Keith 
Lucius B. Peck 



Israel Goodwin 



Green leaf Webb 



Harry Hill 

Henry White 

noder'kRicharJson 
a 

Paul Dillingham jr 
Jerem"h T. Marston 



passengers if he knew why he refused to cross the river witli Judge Paddock, and was answered in 
the negative. '• Well," said he, " Mr. D, I will tell you ; we are going to Burlington In hold a ses- 
sion of the Court, and if the boat had upset, and both of us drowned, and any thing had befaUen 
one of the other Judges so that he could not attend, no quorum could be had, and th(r rogues would 
go unpunished. ° 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



rUITTENDKN 1830 1 

•2 Wiliiiiiii \^'()Oll ! 
.iN.iil.anB.IIaswell 
4 (ti'oi^ic a. Allen I 
fi J.ilui X. I'oiiieiovj 
(■) CinrlfS Ixii^sfll 
" \Vii:i;mi Wcstun 

CAl.KDO.NIA CO. j 

•J Hi'iijainin Odnncr, 
'2 ^Miuiiis O. Fislic) 
" Anios P;uil ' 

4 .John Ciii'iicr 

5 <it()iL:("('- <^<.hoon 
f) S;un"l B.r^l itioiUs 
7 Thcron llowaitl 

IKAXKLIN CO. 

ti Cicoi'ne Green 
2 Austin Fuller 
.3 JoiepliilBrainei-Ll 
4 .Jeiitli.i Urailley 
.5 (JcorgL'W Foster 
i\ William Biklges 
7 Komco II. Hoy I 

(iin.l'.ANS CO. 

2 I'oitiis Baxter 

2 Alvah K. Frcucli 

3 Samui'l C. Crafis 

4 .1 .cob Bate* 

5 Charles Ftorv 

Joseph AVisgins 
7 (Jtor;.?e Nye 

ESSKX CO. 

2 Azariah Webbjr 

2 Bii<;liain Pike 

3 William (i.itcs 

4 (rreenleaf "Webb 
.5 AVm. Hcywrioil ji 
G Iioya! Cutler 
7 Win. Haywood ji 

O .'AND ISLK CO. 

2 William Wait 

2 Samuel Adams 

3 .Joel Allen 

4 Harry B. Mctt 
.') Hector Adams 
ti .Tofl Allen 
7 Henry White 

AVASIllNGON CO. 

2 William Mariiir 

2 Na'hau Mo'-sc 

3 Ju.sliua y. Vail 

4 Alvan Carter 

.') I'aulDilliiiuliamjr 

6 Jason ("aipcnter 

7 Jedutliau Loomi^ 

LAMO:I.LE CO. 

2 J iiuitlian Brid.cP ! 

2 Jo-;epb Waterman' 

3 riiilo G (\imp j 

4 Almcrin Titiker | 
.5 Oriou W. Butlerj 

6 Daniel Dodge 

7 Levi li. Vila* I 



I 837 
William Wood 
Stephen By Hilton 
W^illiam Noblo 



1833 



David French 



1S39 



1S40 
Francis Wilson 
y.dm'd Wellin!.ton 



Gcortre K. Plsit 



Marcns O. Fisher Gcorfrc W.Deiiisoii Marcus O. Fisher Ceo. W. Dcnifoii 
Geo. W. Dcni>on jEzra C.CIiambcrlin Kpaphras B. Chasel' zra C Chamberlin 
'Sam'l B Mattocks " ' '" I 

jCharles Davis Thomas Bartlett jrBUss X. Davis 

" IGco. B. Chandler Sam'l B. Mattocks I '" 

iSam'l B. Mattocks Theron Howard lEbcr.ezcr Eastman 



Henry .Mattocks 
Cornelius Wood 



Alvah TX. French 
John Kimball 



iVrchclus Cummin 



Joseph (ilcason 



Samuel Adams 
William AVi.it 



Frederick Hazen 



Eod'k Ricliardson 
Pliny Curtis 



lDn;i'l P.Tliompsoi 
Jerem'li T.Marstor 



[Seymour Fgglcston Cornelius Wood 
jJessc Carpenter jAugustus Burt 

i " Decius R. Bogue 

Jerome J.BearclsIc\ I Orlando Stevens 



Samuel Sumner 



Charles Hardy 
Isaac Parker 
Henry M. Ea'es 
Sabin Kelluui 
Jesse Cooper 
George Nve 
Hc.ry M." Bates 



Isaac Parker 
John Bonrdman 

Merrill Willisms 
Samuel Sumner 



David Hibbardjr 
Vloses IMorrill 



Calvin Fletcher 



Azariah AVcbb jr 



Pliny Curtis 
Wra". M. Pingrey 

John Staikwcathei 



Isaac Pcnncck 
Gardi^.cr Gates 

Rivcvius Camp 
Salmon Wires 
Sam'l A. Willard 
B. W. Poor 



Jesse Cooper 
Spencer Clark 
Lucius R. Wcbh 

George E. Holmes l^'»wr>l'''^f ^Vebb 
David Ilibhard jr 
Lloyal Cutler 



Joseph M. Mott 
Garv Whitnev 



Jo'm M. Sondes 

John Spaulding 
Orson Skinner 

I-aiah Silver 
John I>. Buck 
(ko. Wortliington 
Gco.B. !klanscr 

David P. Noycs 

Nathan H.Thomas 

i 

Martin Armstrong 

Harlow P. Smith 

Daniel Dodge 

Samuel A. Willardl 



Wm.M. Pingrey 
Horace Hollisier 
Siilmaii Churchill 

Homer W. Heaton 



IS 



98 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 



CONTINUED. 



CHITTENDEN 1841 

2 Francis Wilson 

2 EdniVlWellin£;ton 

3 WiDiiiin Nohle 

4 Geoi-p:e A. Allen 

5 Geo. K. i'lau 

C. Charles Eusscll 
' William Weston 

■* OALKDONIA CO, 

2 E. B. Chase 

2 Isaac N. Hall 

3 S. B. Mattocks 

4 James Tioberts jr 
' 5 Thos. Bartlelt jr 

6 S.B Mattocks 

7 Henry AV.Pahnei 

FRANKLIN CO. 

2 August US Burt 
•_' Cornelius Wood 

3 J. H. Brainerd 

4 Diclus E.Bogue 

5 Orlando Stevens 
G William Bridges 
7 Ilomeo H. Hoj t 

ORLEANS CO. 

•^ Isaac Parker 

2 John Board man 

3 Henrv M. Bates 

4 McrrJl Williams 

5 Samuel Sumner 
G George Nve 

7 Henry M Bates 

KSSEX CO 

2 John S. Nelson 

2 Owen Brown 

3 Lucius R. Webb 

4 Geo. E Holmes 

5 Wm Ileyvvood jr 
GAzariali Webb ji 
7 Wvi. Heywood ji 
g;.and jsle CO. 

2 Calvin Eleteher 

2 Joseph M. Mott 

3 Joel Allen 

4 G.iry Whitney 

5 Hector Adams 

6 Joel Allen 

7 John M. Sowles 

WASHINGTON CO. 

2 Horace Hollister 

2 Joseph Sawyer 

3 StilmanClmrchii 

4 Andrew A. Swee 

5 HomcrW.Hi-atoi 
G D. r. Thompsoi 
7 L;, man Bviggs 

I.AT.IOILLE CO. 

2 David P. Noyes 
i^XathanlLThoma^ 
" Philo G. Camp 
) ^laniuArmstionp 
1. Mar low P SmitI 
oS-muelA.Willarci 
7 Charles HParkei 



1842 
•John Van Sicklin 
John Allen 

Iiolla Gleason 
HenrvLeavenworili 



Tlieron Howard 

William Mattocks 

Luther B. Hunt 
Joseph Smith 

Homer E. Hubbell 
James Davis 

Jairus Stcbbins 

Gco.Worthingtonji 
Jesse Cooper 



Allen Gould 
George W. Gates 



1843 



Henry B. Stacy 



1844 
George A. Allen 
John H. Tower 



I. P. BicharJson 



Calvin i\r< rrill 
James Gilchrist 

Alexander Harvey 
Bliss 'N. Davis 

C. J, Davis 

Augustus Burt 
James iJavis 

John S Foster 
William C. Wilsoi; 

Joseph H. Brainerc 

David M. Camp 
Alvah E.French 



John II. Kimball 



Isaac K Hall 
John P. Ingalls 

Josepl) Preston 
Theroii Howaiil 

Norman Davis 



Rlij.ih Ckavelaiid 
Harry Baxter 

Elijah G. Strong 



George E. Holmes 
Martin French 



Moodv Eich 



I Samuel 
Ira Hill 



Adams 



William W.White iFrederick Ilazen 



loscph Sawyer 

Oharles Sam])Son 



Otamcl II. Smith 
Azel Spaulding 



|l'harlrs Sampson 
Sheffield Ha ywardjr 
JDanii IP I h^inpsoi 
Gcor<;c W.Baiker 



lohn Warner 
Oalvin Burnt tt 

N^nihl P. Keelcr 
W. H. H. Bingham 



Salmon Wires 
HSaftord&Lyndeji 



|]\Iartiii F'-en.-Ii 
i Werner Binuham 



Ira Hill 

William H. Lymai 

Abe! Brown 
Wm. W. White 
Jabez Ladd 



Joseph A. Cnrfis 
Ebenezer Bruco 



Xathariel Jones 
Moses Fiskjr 

Ilfir.Tce PoMcrs 
Luke P. Poland jr 

.Vm. W. White 



184.J 



E. A. Stansbnry 
Horace Ferris 



James Gilrliri>it 
Calvjn Morrill 

Oraniel If J'rccman 
iVlordecai Hale 
Charles iJavis 



Jona. II. Hubbard 



Orlando Stevens 
Jaiaes Davis 



Nathan S. Hill 



Reuben C Benton 
VViihani Morrill 
Isaac L .Cummings 
Beach Blodgett 
Aillii.m T. B;irron 
vVm. Heywood jr 
Isaac Cummings 

Wallis Mctt 



Albert C Butler 
rrederick Hazen 
.Viijiustiis Kiiiiiht 



Shubacl Wheeler 

Newell Kinsman 
Jerem'h T.ilarston 



Moses risk 



Luke P. Poland 
Lucius H. Noyes 
Harlow P. Smith 



COUNTY OFFICERS FROM 1778 TO 1850. CONTINUED. 



99 



CIIITTEXDEX 184G 

2 K'ohert White 

2 U. H. PL'iinimari 

3 E A. 8t iiishury 

4 Horace Fi-n-is 
r> Fiod'k G Hill 
C Ch-rles Hiivsl-II 

7 Willi im Weston 

CALICUOXIA CO. 

2 Moses Kitircln-' 
2 Lucius D.'uiso i 
.3 Sam .E Matto ;k' 

4 (). II. iM-eoiniri 

5 ^loidecai Hal • 

6 Charles S Dana 

7 Pliny Muoro 

FKAXKLIX CD. 

2 Aivali Sahin 

2 .1. II. Huhlard 

3 J. II. Bi-nineitl 

4 John S. Foster 

5 lli)mci E. Roycc 

6 James Davis 

7 Geo, F. Houghton 

ORLKANS CO. 

2 Elijah Clcavelancl 

2 IlaVry Baxter 

3 Henry M. Bates 

4 Elijah (i. Stron;^ 

5 Xatlian S. Hiii 
fi Jacob P.ites 

7 John II. Prentiss 

ESSEX CO. 

2 Reuben C Benton 

2 Horace Hnbbanl 

3 Isaac Cu minings 

4 Preston May 

5 Wni. T. Barron 
fi .lo;iah Brooks ]r 
7 William Cliandler 

GRAND ISLE CO 

2 11 H. Keynokis 

2 Lorenzo Hall 

3 Joel yMlen 

4 Daviil G. Dixon 

5 Frederick Ilnzen 

6 Jabcz Lad I 

7 Augustus Knight 

AVASIIIXGTO s' CO. 

2 Daniel Ra'dwin 

2 Henry Douglass 

3 Shu'.ael Wheelei 

4 Addison Peck 

.5 Newell Kinsman 
(IJere. T- Marstou 
7 Lyman Briggs 

I.AMOII.LK CO. 

2 V. W. Watcrm.in 
2 Alphens Morse 
3Philo G. Camp 
4 Jason Grain 
r^ Wm. W. White 
G Lucius n. Koyes 
7 Harlow P. Smith 



1S4: 



Luther P. Blodgef 

^h.irles Adiuns 
Bradford llixlord 

Robert Harvey 
John P. Ingalls 

Jonas Flint 
George C. Cahoor 
>amuelB Mattock.- 
G. A Burliank 



Tames A. Paddock 
John Harding 

James Hamilton 
Henry F. Prentiss 



Ilorncc Hubbard 
Xathan J. Graves 
John Dodge 
Reuben C. Benton 
Wm. H. Hartsliori 



Elijah Haynes 
Giles Harrington 



Charles Reed 



Harlow P. Smith 



1843 
Ira Witters 
I. P. llichardson 

Rdwln D. Mason 
IcromeJ Beardslcr 
William H.FrcnJ: 
L- E. Chittenden 



Jefferson Crec 

[Tiram Perkins 
Bliss N Davis 
i'lieron Howard 
rheron Howard 



William C. AVilson 

Orson Carpenter 
Tohn S. Koyce 
Jeptha Brail ley 
William Bridges 



Hubbard Hastings 



'^anuicl G. Babcock 
I leman Nichols 
Wm.H. Hartshorn 
ieorge W. Gates 
Wm. Hey wood jr 
r^aac Cummings 
Wm. Hey wood jr 

Wallace Mott 
David Marvin 

Thos. B, Fletcher 

Seland Whitney 



Rod'k IJicbnrdson Rnoch D. Putnam 
Enoch D. Putnam [Franklin A. Wright 
Jackson A. Vail 
Joseph W. Howes 



1S4 
f. P. Richardson 
Truman Galusha 
iJ. B. Bulklev 
Samuel W. Taylor 
Hector Adams 
'liarles Adams 
Bradford Eixford 

Walter Harvey 
James D. Bell 
Gusta's A.Burbnnk 
Sargcant F. Field 

George B. Chandler 
G. A. Burbank 



Augustus Burt 
James Davis 
Geo. F. Houghtoc 

Solomon Dwinncll 
Loren W. Clark 



John L. Edwards 
Isaac N.Cushman 
Henrv M. Bates 



1 8.50 



John G. Saxe 



JcfTcrson Crec 

Aldeii E. Judevine 
It 

Hiram Perkins 
Jose])h Potts 
Theron Howard 



William Bridges 
Jeptha Bradley 



Hubbnrd Hastings 
Elisha Wliite 
Norman Boardman 



Timothy Fairchild David Hibbard jr 
Elias Aldrich Oramel Crawford 



Grecnleaf Webb 

Jonah Brooks 
William Cliandler 



Ira McLoud 



John L. Buck 



Heman Caipentcr | " 

Ferrand F. Merrill rimolhv R. Merrill 



John West 
John C. Bryant 
Harlow P. Smith 
George W. Bailey 
Whitman G.Fernn 
ArunahWCa'dwell 
William W. White 



■Icnry Stowell 
John iMeigs 

V. W. Waterman 
W. H.IJ. Bingham 
Andrew Dow 
Cornelius Lvndc 



Wm. H Hartshorn 



William L. Bowles 
Daniel AVait 

ii 

Charles H. Clark 
Henry Adams 



David W. Hadlej 
.Joseph Hancock 
Shubael Wheeler 
Ira IMcLoud 
Stoddard B. Colby 
Jacob Scott 
Lyman Briggs 



E. B. Sawver 



W. G- Ferrin 



100 MEMBEHS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



ADDISON CO- 

Addison 

]>ridporc 

Bristol 

(Jornwall 

Ferrisburgh 

Gosh on 

Granville 

Hancock 

Leicester 

Lincoln 

iVIiddlebury 

Monk ton 

New Eiaven 

Orwell 

P.inton 

Salisbury 

ShoreliHm 

Starksboro 

Vcr^cnnes 

Wcvbridge 

Wl/iting 

JIKNNINGTON CO. 

Arlington 

Bennr gtou 

IvOrset 

Land<.''i'ove 

Manchester 

Peru 

Pownal 

Rcatlsboro 

Pupert 

Sii.d-ato 

Sliaftsburj 

Stamford 

Sunderland 

Winhall 

Woodford 

CALEDONIA CO. 

I5ariict 

Burke 

Cabot 

Danville 

Groton 

Hard wick 

Kirby 

Lyndon 

Newark 

Peach am 

KvcL'ate 

Sheffield 

St. Johnsbnry 

Sntton 

Waldcn 

Waterford 

Wlieeloek 



1791* 
John Stronj^ 
John N. Bennett 

William Slade 
Abel Thompson 



John Smith 

Samuel Miller 
John Ferguson 
Oliver Pier 
El)ciiezer Wilson 
Penjamin Holcomb 
Eleazcr Chighom 
Josiah Pond 

Alexander Brush 

Sc.muel Beach 

Timothy Todd 

John Shumway 

Martin Powell 

Thomas Jewett 

I-racl Smith 
i\euben Tliomas 
Gideon Olin 
An !rew Scldon 
Timothy Brownson 



1793 
I David Whitney 
Ma I shall Smith 
Henry MLauglilin 
■Joel Linslev 



iDanicl Claflln 
JBenjaminW hitman 

John Willnrd 
Josi ph Wi 1 .ughby 
KUjah Foot 
Amos SpalTord 
Thomas Judd 
Stephen Hard 
Ephraim Doolittlc 

Enoch Wood bridge 
Samuel Jewett 
EbenezcrWheeloek 



ISU 

V. B. .Johnson 
Xoble Munson 
Darius Mathews 
Theo.Middleb.ook 
Griudul Davis 

Rsnias Butts 
Henry O in 
•losepli Delonir 
Daniel Cliipmin 
Thomas Smith 
Setli JJovt 
J. Q. M'Farland 
Heiir} Chamberiaii 
Ueuben Saxton 
</'harlcs Pich 
David Kellogg 
David Jvlmoiid 
A mos IMarsh 
DuVid I>iowu 



Constant Barney Nathan Canfield 
Jonathan Jiobinson Samuel Fay 
William Dunton Benjamin IX-min. 



Alexander Harvey 
Abraham Morrill 

Wm. Chamberlain 
Jonathan Arnold 



Isaac Smith 



Joseph Iliirtwell 
Cephas Smith 
Nathaniel Jones 

Oliver Smith 
Gilbert Bradley 

Caleb Mooro 



Lyman Hitchcock 
Benjamin Sias 



Josiah Arnold 

Josiah Page 
Josias L. Arnold 



Elijah Littlcfield 
Peter I'ndley 
Samuel Wri;;ht 
F.bjali Bailey 
Josiah Kising 
Joseph 1 uttlc 
Jonab Galusha 

Edmond Graves 
Job Leon a id 
J^ebbeus Barney 

John Giifillan 
Abner Coo 
David Gilman 
Wm. A. Griswold 
•Jesse Heath 
Samuel French 
Theophilus Grout 
William Gaboon 
E'eazer Packer 
Wm. Chamberiaii 
fohn Nelson 
Joseph IL Ingalls 
Cilvin Jewett 
^zra Child 

Silas Davison 
Samuel Fellows 



1P22 
Ko'icrt ClirmI crs 
I'liinehns Kitehel 
Henry Super 
.4ei janiin Sanford 
Jvoheit B. Hiizzard 
Martin Carlisle 
-lucl kice 
Charles Church 
Hen;-y in 
Ehenczi-r Durfee 
Kb n. W. Judd 
Stephi-'n Haight jr 
Nati an Birton 
•lohn Jackson 
Jonathan Spencer 
Salaihud Bitmp 
Eiislia B; S'om 
(ICIislia J'^er^juscin 
Amos W. Barniim 
•^Mmucl Chil'js 
I">phraim .Moulton 

Cyrus Canfie'd 
Orsamus (;. Merrill 
Svlv.nus Svkes jr 
Daniel Tuthill 

I'eter Dudley 
Sto Idart MeVchant 
John Walker 
David Sheldon 
John H Sanderson 
Jonaa Galusha 
Otis Phillips 
Ethan Bradley 
Keuben Biooks 
•Joseph C. Hollister 

Adam Duncan 
(ieo. W. Denison 
Jeremiah Babcock 
(jco. W. Dicw 
David Vance 
Solomon Aiken 
Ebenczer Damon 
Isaac Fletcher 
Miles Coc 
Josiah Shcdd 
Hugh Laughlin 
Joseph H. Ingalls 
Aii,i Aldrich 
fohn Berkwith 
James Bell 
Jacob Benton 
Samuel Fellows jr 



JOSEPH BOWKER. ESQ. 

In a late publicati-in, in a note from the above name, I find an account, from which I make the 
following statement; Joseph Bowker came to Putland at an early period of its settlement and 
was active and energetic in his opp';sition to the unjust claims of New York, an 1 was among the 
first in cftVeting a g.'nj-al org,iniz;itioa of the inhibiiants of the Grants in opposition to those 
claims. 'I'liis opposition, in an organized f^rm, was first eftcotcd by a convention which met at 
Dorset in January, 1770, at which time an association was formed ind entered into " to d"'fend by 
arms the liberties of these United American States against the fleets and armies of Gre;lt Britain." 



*Thi.s Conrention ratified the United Stales' Constitution before her ndmiss'on into the Union. 



MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



101 



ATIPISON CO. 

A<!.ii>on 
J'ri'lport 
I'ristol 
C'irn Willi 
J>Vnisl)iirgh 

Giaiiville 

H' ncoclv 

I>c>ii('s!cr 

]/iiH'oln 

MiMlcburjr 

Mimktoi 

New Haven 

Orwell 

I'jinton 

Ivi)iton 

S.ilisliiiry 

.SKorcii-im 

Still kshoro 

Vcriicnnes 

WaltliiTTi 

"Wcyliriilgc 

Wli'itinf: 

llKXVrXC.TON CO. 

Arliiig-toti 
r.cnnington 

G'astenhnry 

Lmrlffovc 

IMnnuhcstcr 

Pern 

Pownal 

lleadihoro 

Unpeit 

Sandpate 

Scnr^li'.iryh 

Phaft-!mry 

StMmford 

Sunderland 

Winhall 

Woodford 

C VLEDOXIA CO. 

B unet 

Bu'ke 

("ahot 

Danville 

Oroton 

Il.irdwick 

Kirliy 

Lvndon 

Kc'wark 

Pcacliam 

ItvcL'Mte 

Sheffield 

St Jolinsbury 

Sutton 

Wa!<len 

AV';Uerford 

"Wlice'oclc 



1828 , 1P3G 

Stephen Spencer j David Whitney 
B«>nj. Mirer jr jSenaca Austin 
Uol.crt Ilolley Hi-nry Sojier 

John Siint'ord Willisim Hamilton 

l'lico.Midd!cbrLoks!l)anicl Mirsii 
Nil than C-ipeii Wm, Carlisle 3d 

Thomas King Joel liice 

Charles Cliu'ch " 

Henry Cilin Silas W. Stanley 

( )liverW.Bnrnbam John Bush 
Samuel Swil'c | " 

Daniel Collins Luman B. Smith 
Bcnja-niii Field Ip^lias Bottiim 
Mios.D. Hammond Jos. H. Cliittenden 



Silas Tappan 

Ebfcn. N. Briggs 
Elislia Bascom 
My: on Biishnell 
Philip C. Tucker 
Solomon Hobbs 
Asaph Hay ward 
Benj. Needliam 

Anson Canficld 
David P()l)inson 
StcphenMartindale 

David Wi'ley 
Elijah Collins 
Josiah Barnard 
I'crry Jewett 
Henry Hoibrook 
Heth iVloore 
Joseph Tiutle 

Nathan 11. Bottum 

William Landon 
lleiihen Brooks 
Jose])h C. Hol.isier 

Walter Harvey 
Joel Trull 
T.din W.Dana 
Wm. A. Palmer 
David Vanee 
Timothy P. Fuller 
Luther Wooil 
William Cahoon 

.Jacob Rianchard 
James Nelson jr 
.Foeph II Ingalls 
Ephraiin Paddock 
[Andrew Brown 
Daniel Woo-tcr 
Sylv's Hemingway 
Samuel Fellows jr 



Friend Adams 
Daniel Chipman 
Prentiss Alden 
Kent Wright 
Ira Bushnell 
Vil a Lawrence 
Lyman E. Husted 
Milo Siowe 
Samuel T. AValker 

!>ylvester Deming 
J. Vanderspcigle 
Cyrus Armstrong 
Asa G. Hewes 

Leonard Sargeant 
Samuel Stone 
David Gardner 
Jacob Hix 

Samuel Thomas 
John Knapp 

Stephen C. Millard 
Ethan Bradley 
Francis Kidder jr 
Joseph Knapp 

William Shearer 
Kufus Goddinus 



Thomas Bartlctt 

James Church 
George C Cahoon 
|Alpheii« Stoddard 
John Mattocks 
Ebeiiezer Morrill 
.Tame.-' Town send 
Luiher Jewett 
John Beckwith 

Robert Taggard 



I 1 84.3 

jAaron Merrill 
[David Whitney 
Iloracio Needham 

Noah W. Porter 
'Ju.'-ticc N. Dartt 
Jedediah Cli rk 
John Hackett 

William Mitchell 
Jed. S. Bushnell 
Poswell Aiwood 
Jonathan Hoyt 

Putnam Bishop 

Sumner Briggs 
Silas H. Jenison 
Pearley Hill 

G<~orge Fisher 
Elijah G. Drake 
Abel Walker 

Samuel Buck 
Alanson P. Lyman 
Chnuncey Green 
John II. Mattison 
James ]\Iartin 
Lvmali Harringtrn 
?klark Baichelder 
Sylvenas Danforth 



Thcod'e Sanderson 
Joscpli Fames 
Samuel Ames 
Jenckes Phillii's 

Reuben Brooks 



Mordecni Hale 
Ebenczcr Darling 
Timothy P. Fuller 
Saml. B. ]\Iatiock< 
Hugh Dunn 
John R. Skinner 
Timothy Lock 

Lauren ]\I. Sleeper 
SMinuelA Chandlei 
IlM-ry Moore 
Elisha Davis jr 
Calvin Morrill 

Hiram Perkins 
Joni. D Stoddard 
Edward M.Magoon 



ro=eph Havward 
Calvin Solace 

Marcus 0. Pi)rier 
\i •lioias Guindon 
■iilas I). Gale 
Vinasa Eitttm 
'^irah Brtrncs 
h>hu Bullock 
lufus Til bur 
)zias Seymour 
V'son (\)llin3 
■dias Botiuiii 
Israel Smith 
Silas Pond 

^yrus Bump 
Davis Rich 
riieron Downey 
ieo. W, Grandey 
Uollin Everts 
i'>'.\vin Havward 
Whitfield Walker 

Martin C Doming 
riiornnsM. Daniels 
G. B. II diy 
Asa G. Hewes 

Eronard Sargeant 
iSiejdiin Dudley 
IWii). R. Blanchard 
llsajic Esty 
INathiin Burton 

.Joseph Crosier 

Obedllnll 
Edmotid A. Ginves 
15eriah AVheeler 
Alonzo Fux 

Frank'n J Eastman 
Bcnj F. Beldcn 
Inlm R. I'litiiiiin 
Wm. A. Palmer 
l>a cN.HiiU 
A E. Judevine 
Vierritt Newhall 
Thomas BartlM jr 

James CUn-k 

James Robert.s 
iTardnei Wheeler 
Geo. W. Roi'crts 
D<.iiiel Wooster 
Biirron Moulton 
Samuel F.Shattuck 



And this association was declared to be independent and no way under the direction or advice of the 
Government of New York. A uumHer of conveniions were liolden upon the same subject, and 
adopted measures to aid the Gkeen M(>unt.\in Boys in their hard struggle with all their foes. Of 
all these coaventions Mi. Uowker was Preiident, and Capt. Joseph Bowker in iho chair, is found 



102 MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



CUnTENDliX CO. 

JJoitiin 
IJiirlinsiton 
C;iiarl(itie 
OolcliL'ster 

Iliiieshiirgh 

Iluniiiiyion 

Jeiiclio 

Milioii 

llicliniond 

Shclliuniel 

iSt. Gcorye 

Underluli 

Wcsllord 

Wil listen 

ESSEX CO. 

Brunswick 

Canaan 

Concord 

iin-.nby 

Guildhall 

Li.niington 

Lunenburg 

Maidstone 

FRaXIvLIN CO, 

Bakersfield 

Berkshire 

Enosburgh 

Fan' fax 

Pair (if Id 

Fletcher 

Franklin 

Geingia 

Hij^hgate 

Monigomery 

Eiililord 

Sheldon 

ISt. Alliaas 

S w a n I n n 

-GliAND ISLIC CO. 

Alburgli 
Gran.i Isle 
Jslc La Mott 
IS'orth Hero 
Soutli Hero 

LAMOlLLli CO. 

Bclvidere 

Cambridge 

]':do>i 

EIniore 

Hydepark 

Johnson 

Mansfield 

i\lorrist()\vu 

Steiliiig 

Stowe 

Wolcott 



1791 

Samuel Hitchcock 
John McNeil 
Ira Allen 
Timothy I'liss 
li.^ha Barber 
.•\mos Brown son 
Vlartin Cliittenden 
Abel Waters 

\Vm. C. Harrington 



Thomas Chitfrnden 
Presidents in Italic; 



David Hopkinson 

Samupl Gates 
-Tohn Kich 



Toseph Beaman 



•John White 



Silas Haihawav 



iZnos Wood 
Kbenczcr Allen 

lolin P'assett 
Jona. IM'Connell 



1 79.3 
Samuel Bell 
Stephen Keves 
.lohn :\IcNeil 
.lohn Law 
Timothy Bliss 
Lemuel Bostwick 



ISU 
Samuel Webster 
(rcorge Bobinson 
Niithnnicl Newell 
Eli Baker jr. 



VVm. B. Marsh 
" jE iii.s Bne! 

Martin Chittefulen Ileniap Lowry 
Amos M-uisaeld Mo«es D ,vi« 

Willi:im Khndcs 
VVm C. Harrin-ton Phincliiis Hill 

;i!(ul)eii Lo( kwood 

Ca'eb Sheldon 
Jercmiiih Stone Ebentzer Bowman 
Thomas Cliittenden Jeremiah French 



John White 



Benoni Cutler 

Samuel Phelps 
Haines Fjench 



Thomas Russell 



John Walls Daniel Smith 

Daniel Goss iOliver Lighani 

Cornelius JudevineDyer Hibbard 

iiS'oah Sabin 



I 1S2-2 

[Jnmcs VVhitcomb 
|Wm. A. Griswold 
KailiMi.iel Newell 
Nathan Br\an 
Ro^weli Butler 
N. LeavcniMirth 
James Autbler jr 
Noah Chittenden 
Hi man Allen 
Eli Bidwnson 
Ezui Mcacli 

William Barney 
EU'iiczer Bowman 
Chauncey Brownell 



Daniel Dana 
I'iihai'd ]\Iorgan 
l^evi Barnai'd 
Moodv Rich 



Samuel Sumner 
Pe.-irley Hall 
Eliphaz Enton 
Stephen Holmes 
Jorb Smith 



llenry'Hall 

iEdw'dC. Spaulding 
iWilliam Gates 
Jesse Hugh 

jSilas B. Hazeltine 
iPenuel Leavens 



Elias Bellows 
Benjnmin Wooster 
Reuben Armstrong Zer.di iWilloughby 
Samuel Hubbard iWilliain Felton 



Frederick Bliss 
Abel Drury 
.'^eih Goodspeed 
Caleb Rnyce 
Ztrah Willoughby 
N. M. Kingman 
Thomas Butterrield Shad'kiiathaway ji 



Silas Hathawav 



Benjamin^Marvin 



Nathan Hutcbins 
Timoihv Pearl 



'Jv'lin Fasseit 



Ephraim Mott 
Simeon Clark 
Caleb Bill 
D<;n Hazen 
Daniel G. Sawver 



jFrederiek Hopkins 
!Ji)seph F;.riar 
I Martin Elmore 

|Oliver Noves 
iDaniei Dodge 

Samuel Cook 

Asa Raymond ' 
Tiiomas I'avlor 



Elijah Deeji' 
Ebenezer Slarkwell 
Richard Smith jr' 
Caleb Royce 
Chauncey Fitch 
Stephen Ruyce jr 
James Brown 

Jireh S Berry 
James Brown 
Charles Carron 
Irad Allen 
Benajah Phelps 

Moody Shattuck 
Enoch Carlton 
•leiluihan Stone 
Martin Elmore 
Darius Fitch 
Daniel Dodge 
Ivoiy Luce 
David P. Noyes 
.Mo^es Vilas 
Philo G. Camp 



at the commencement of all their records, He was the first representative from Rutland in tlie first 
legislature alter the Constitution of 1777 was adopted, and in the forenoon of the first day of the 
session he was chosen Speaker, and in the ;!ftcrn' on it was found that he M-as the first elected 
Councillor by having a lar-er number of votes than smv other pe.-son. He was elected to the same 
office SIX times afterwards,' He was the first Judge of Rutland Shire of the county, or Special 



MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIO^'AL CON VEK TICK'S. 



103 



CniTTEXDEN CO. 

Bolton 

Burlington 

C;iiarloite 

Colchester 

Essex 

Hincsl)ur;2;li 

JIuntington 

Jericho 

Jlilton 

Richmond 

Sholliuirie 

Si, George 

I'lulcrhill 

"W'csttbrcl 

AVilliston 

r.ssEx CO. 

Bloomfield 

Brighton 

Jirunswick 

Canaan 

Concord 

East Haven 

Granl'y 

Giiihlhail 

Lcmington 

Liinenliiirg 

Maidsionc 

Victory 

rUANKLIN CO. 

B!ik( rsheid 

Berksiiire 

Eno.-hurglj 

Fairfax 

Fairfield 

Fletclier 

Franklin 

Georgia 

Highgate 

M< ntgomery 

Eichtord 

Sheldon 

St. A^bnns 

Swan ton 

GRAND ISLE CO. 

Albnrgh 
Gr;,nd Isle 
Isle Ln Mott 
North Hero 
South Ileio 

LA.MOILLK CO, 

l^clvidcre 

Cambridge 

Eden 

Klmorc 

llvdcpark 

,F(;i.nM)n 

Man.'^flrld 

Morris-town 
Sterling 
S I owe 
AV'ati rville 
\Yolcott 



1828 
John I'innco 
Hem an J>owry 
Nathaniel Newell 
Thomas Broniiell 
Samuel Bliss 
Edmund Baldwin 
James Ambler jr 
Noah Cliittenden 
Lemuel B Piatt 
Edward Jor.cs 
Burge:-^ Hall 
Horace Ferris 
Caleb Sheldon 
Ebenczer Bowmnn 
ChauDCcy Brown el 

Aden Bartlcite 



I 1836 

John N. I'omcroy 
Lyman Yale 
James Langsliore 
E/.ia Slaier 
Siej-hcn Byington 
Sdah.Ambicr 
Truman G.ihislia 
Daniel II. Onion 
Artemas Flagg 
Kzra ]\h';;ch 
Rculen Loikwood 
Joseiih Wells 
Daniortli Wales 



Pavid Hvdc 

Siimuel Ingalls 

Arcliibald Taggarc^ Harvey G. Fry 



1843 I 1F50 

S;imuelB. Kennedy John Piniuo 
Wyll_\8 L\niaii Jnhn N. Pi mcroy 
Everett Bieh iJocl S. Bint;liani 

Jacob Belle |Hcz<kiah Bales 

Bill B.Butler iJcs^e Carjienlcr 
Lyman Dt)rwin [Elmer Beeclier 
John Snyder Jolin Work 

'' -J ijeronie J-Beardsley 

Alb.G. WhittemoreiUccior Adams 
|Eli BrowJison ,E. B. Green 

Henry S. Morse Garrad Burritt 

lAlon^on Burroughs Martin C. Barnev 
John B. Hrilbert JDavid S. Ha.sleton 
JonasG. Chittenden Eli Brownson 



.Julin Strains 
Elijah Bailcv 
Da. iel Sehoffjr 



Joel Glcason 
David Hoidxinsonji 
Noves Dt nison 
Stephen IJowe jr 
Daniel Rich 



Azariiih Corse jr 
Cromwell Bouen 
Martin D. Follett 
Isaac N. Sonic 
Benjamin Woostcr 
John Kinsley jr. 
Wili.im Fcl on 
Llijali Dec jr 
Jesse Carpenter 
Daniel Barrow.s 
Alden Sears 
Joshua W. Sheldon 
Jame.> Davis 
Heman Hopkins 

Thomas Mott 
Melvin Barns jr 
Charles Carron 
Irad Allen 
Bird Landon 

John Spencer 
James B, Gilmore 
Eli Hinds jr 
Jonathan Bric'ge 
Theoph W\ 1 itch 
Charles W. Taylo; 
Ivory 1 ncc 
Lnihcr Biial'.am 
Moses Vilas 
Daniel Moody 

Jonathan Smith 



Jo'in Dcwcv 
Stephen Hirris 



Jeremiah Wright 
John Stevens 
Haines Schoff 
Elir.s Farnham 
•William B. May 

Jonathan M.. thews 
Koyal Cutbr 
iBcach Bli dgett 



Joseph Gleascn iMoody Rich 



Thomas Child 
Penuel Leavens 
Theoph. Man.sfield 
Josepti Bcaman 
Joseph Soule 
Ira Hatch 
OrviUe Kimpron 

Robert L Paddock 



Jnmes Ma.=on 
Luther B. Hunt 
Lewis Ji.nes 



William C.Wilson 
Jasjier R;;nd 
Horace Eaton 
Homer E. Hubbell 
Bradley Bar'ow 
JAlbert'Kinslcy 
John J. Deavitt 
'Al-.ab s^.bin 
(>. F, Eobinson 
B W. Inllcr 
Arad W. Sears 
Lloyd Mason 

Joseph Blake 



Henry H. Keynolds Joseph M. Mott 
labcz Ladd iMelvin Barnes 

Ira Hill JHiram Hall 

Klijah Hajnes 'jolin Martin 
Caivin Fieiener Hector Adams 



.\lva Chaffee 
.-Imry Siowell 
Martin Wlieelock 
'cUg Scofield 
hissel B. H^de 
.evi B. Vilas 

'oseiih Sears 

>rion W. Bu:lcr 
.VIoses Fisk 
Thonias Taylor 



A. K. Whiitemore 
IS'aihi.n Smilie 
Samuel Phimley jr 
Gcoige W. Bailey 
Kehtm'hWaterman 



Luther P. Poland 

Harry S. Camp 
Aljrheus Morse 
Nathaniel Jones 



S. W. Holbrook 

John I). French 
William Rich 
Harvey G. Fry 
Horace B. Coe 

William Heywodjr 

Reuben C. Benton 
Charles Stever.s 
Wm. j\I. Stearns 



Samuel H. Stevens 
Asa S. Gove 

Reuben Armstrong 
Charles Feiton 

u 

Benjamin Pcake 
Hiram RawTon 

Alfred Keith 

Isaac B Bow dish 

William L. Sowles 
Xoiman Gordon 
D. V. Goodsell 
Augustus Knighl 
Oiange Phelps 

Phinehas Carpenter 
Giles A. Barber 



Lucius H. Noyes 
"toiighton S. Pike 
Annexed to Stowe. 
Horace Powers 
ISaiueli Darlirg 
Orion W. Butler 
Jesse C. Holmes 
Samuel Pcnnoek 



Court, in March, 177S. The first Judtre of Probate for Rutland County, in 1781, the Judge of the 
Court he held till Dec , 1783, and the Judge of Probate till his death in"l784. The year and place 
of his birth is unknown, and no stone marks the place where the stranger can learn where the re- 



104 MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



O HANOI', CO. 

BiMiiitreo 
lirooKfield 

Connt li 

Faiilecf 

Kewhury 

(J rail -0 

Ilan(l()l[)h 

Strart'onl 

Tuuiford 

T 'psliam 

Tiinliriiigo 

Vei'sliirc 

Wash in;^ ton 

AVilliamstown 

OKLKaNS CO. 

Albany 
Barton 
Brownington 

Chailosion 

Coventry 

Craftsburj 

Derby 

Glover 

(ji'eLMisboi'O 

Holland 

Irasbnrgh 

L'>\vcll 

Morgan 

Newport 

Trov 

Wcstficld 

It UT LAND CO. 

I'enson 

Brambjn 

Ca«tlct:>n 

l'hilailel|ihi.i 

Ohitti-'nck-n 

Clareniion 

Dauby 

Fairh iven 

Hubbardton 

Ira 

Mendon 

Middletown 

Mmnt fJollcy 

Mount TaLor 

Pawlet 

PittslioM 

Pittsford 

Pou tntv 

liut and 

Shrewsbury 

Shcrbu no 

Sudbury 

Tinmouth 

Wa'lingford 

Wells 

Wesihaven 



1791 
John Barron 



j 1 793 

i.Tohn Barron 



Daniel Kingsburv 'Eiisha A!lis 



Peter Slceman 

,Natbani('l Niies 
j Daniel Farrand 

Josiah Edson 
Peter Pennock 
iBeriah Looniis 

jEHas Curtis 
Thomas Porter 

Cornelius Lynde 

In conseqiiPiice of ; 
Vtter being. -pveii day.' 
<•■ mill? t'-omliurliiigtiii 
to Mi(l(llel)uiy, after il 
■ni)k tlio cur,-, I have l(i 
;)ut tlie coiilCiits out of 
ts proper | lire, 
'amiiel C. Crafts wa5 
Iciristerof I'roliate fm 
!' leais district froii 
I)i>c.l79e to Dec. 181.5. 
raH. Allen from J815 
o 1831. Slim.. 11 Nye 
rom l6-2i Ui 182.'). Irn 
If. Allen from ISSo tn 
lS2fi. John H. Kimhal! 
I'roni 18-2610 I83fi. Fm 
emiiindersee the prop- 
ir place. 



Natlian Daniels 
Noah Lee 

Samuel Harrison 

Hjiniel Sherman 
Simeon Smith 
Janna ChurehiJl 



Samuel Hazeltinc 
Israel jNIoicy 
Jacob tJayley 

.\bner Wn.'-ton 
William Deiiison 
Israel Smiih 

Reuben Hatch 



'The on'v surviving 
[member of this con 
veniion, and tlv 
youngest one of tiM 
whole, is 
Samuel C. Crafts 
and he was the on 
ly member from Or- 
leans Cii. Danie 
Chipman.the mem 
In-r from Rutbuni. 
died Aiu-il 2o, 18.5(1 
aL'Pd 83, and David 
Whi'nev, from Ad- 
dison,. VI. ^y 10,1850. 
aged 93. 

Asabcl Smith 
David Buekland 



Jonathan Brewster 



Jomthan Parker 
Daniel Sliorman 
Mathew Lvnn 
J-ibenczer Wallis 
Georoe Sherman 



,Tohn Burnham 
Aliraham Jackson 
i.Tohn Stafford 
Lemuel Chipman Caleb Allen 

Thos. H.Tnimond Augustine Ilibbavcl 
Wi 1 1 in m Ward 1 1 saac Hosf ird 
Nathaniel ChipmanjDaniel Chipman 
Emanuel Case 

Joseph Wiirner (E'ijah Blnke 
John Spafford 'Orange Train 

jAsahel Jackson jJoseph Randall 
I jSimnol L.Tthrop 

iSimeoii Smith 



1814 
Pelatiah Corliss 
Lyman Kidder 
l-'rederick Griswold 
fosiidi Dana 
\ter Eaton 
\'atb;;niel Niks 
fames Spear 
Thaddeus CInpp 
■')udlev C lase 
fed II. H.inis 
fosepb Heed 
lonatluin -Jcnness 
■^amuel Aus:iu 
Vsa Smithjr 
Daniel Peas'ee 
Jonathan Fisk 

William Rowell 
Samuel W( rks 
ieorge N\e 
(onas Wari'en 
Peleg RcdHeld 
Roval Co-bin 
'vVi liam Howe 
Timo hy Lyman 
Timotliy Stanley 

rosliua .Johnson 
Asahel Curtis 



Henry Coroy 
Walter Stone 

Oliver Parmelcc 
folin Coi'ant 
>lnos .Mertill 
Howard iV1i:chc'l 
Thoni: s Maniey 
^eba French 
Tidm n. A '.drus 
Ethan Wh-pple 
T;imes Whelpley 
James Hcrrenton 
Z'don Elson 
Tona- Clark 
■Jed. Hammond 
Gideon Tab;r 
Tames L'-ach 
Erastus Holt 
Wm Ha' ring' on 
Tiilin Staniev 
Wm. Del ison 
David Holdpn 
Nath'l M. Fuller 
John JackS'in 
Estas Batker 
\Villiam Fox 
.'\aron Mosher 



1822 
John Pickett 
William Fijrd jr 
Frcdeiick Giiswold 
IThomas Jones 

iSolomon Mann 

I 
I 
Jonathan Lnierv 

Martin Barrett 
Elijali Hammond 
Saml. Buttertield 

Nathaniel Jones jr 
Jacub B!i^s 
Joel Baas 

Eii Chamber' in jr 
John Kimball 
IWilliam Baxtu' 

jJohn Ide 
'Joseph Scott 
Lutiier Newcomb 
John Crane 
Sam. "Woodman 2d 
Eber Robinson 

John Harding 
Ira Leavens 
Josiali Hawson 
Charles Conant 
Tlios. Stoughioa 

iJohn Kellogg 

IJohn ]Mason 

Wolcott II. Keeler 
Linsey Rounds 
James M. Daniels ' 
John V. Co! burn 
Setli Wallace 
Preserved Fi>h 
Eiisha Estabrooks 
'Daviil ilClure 
Abel Bishop 

Benjamin Fitch 
Wi.rnerDnikec 
.James Hailow 
Asahel Pun I 
Robert Pierj^oint 
Zidon Ed:-o 1 

Joseph Warner 

Eliakim H.JoLnson 



mains of the roan are deposited, which the people of Rutland took so much pride to lionor while 
living; and he left tio descendant«, nm- is iliere any one livi ig that is able to tell those less impor- 
tant iien.sin bis public life. I hope and trust for the honor of the town, that the State. County, or 
town will in 8ome suitable manner raise something to his grave that will commemorate his memory. 



MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



lo; 



oij.wr.K CO. 

]>radford 

ISraiiitrce 

TJiookfield 

C'lielsea 

Coiiiuii 

pMiilee 

Xcwliiirv 

Oiaii^c' 

Kaiiiloliili 

SiniHV)rd 

TlictCurd 

'I'liljsliaiu 

'riiul)rid;,'C 

A'crsliiro 

AVasliin^toii 

Wc^t .Fa i rice 

AVilliamstow n 

ouleans cu. 

Albany 

15arton 

Bivwiiinjrton 

('liai lesion 

(Coventry 

Orafisbury 

Derl-y 

(;iover 

(jrcc'iisboio 

Holland 

Irajluiigli 

Jay 

Lowell 

Morgan 

Nc\vj)urc 

Salem 

Trov 

Westfield 

Wesiniurc 

J;UTL.\N1> CO, 

IJenson 

Brandon 

Castlctun 

Chitteiuleii 

Clarendon 

Dauby 

Fairluiven 

Hubbardtoa 

Im 

Mendon 

Middletown 

Mount Hoilcy 

Mount Tabor 

Pawlet 

Flttsliold 

Pittsford 

Pouitney 

]\utland 

Shrewsbury 

Slierburnu 

Sndljury 

'Cinui'uth 

Wallingford 

Wells 

Wcbihaven 

Debentures 



182!-! 
Jesse ilerrill 2d 
Lyaian Kidder 
l<'ieilerick (Jriswoiii 
Davi.l Wi-!;iu 
Peter Ivaloa 
Thomas Siratton 
Moody Chiniberliil 
Reuben AViiite 
Lebbeus Ed<j;ertoa 
Martin Barrett 
Simeon Short 
Jonathan ,)ennoss 
Xailianiel Kirifif 
Geo. W. Maltby 
Asi' Burton 
haac Lyon 
Jedediah Smith 

Eli Ch.Tmberliu jr 
James May 
Amherst Stewart 
Abner Allya 
Arj^alus Harmon 
Samuel C. Crfjts 
Luther Xcwcoinb 
.John Crime 
^'tephcn Sherman 
Rlier liobinson 
l^og:er Erios 
^ladison Keith 
Abel Curtis 
Rewell Cobb 
Nathaii Daggett 
Xoyes Ilopkin»on 
Samuel H. Hovey 
Luther Page 



IS.Tfi 
(ieo. A\'. J'richard 
Elijah Flint 

Jolin W. Smith 
Gccrge Sleeper 
Phinehas B.iiley 
Ta)ipan Stevens 
r.uther Caipentcr 
Calvin Biodgeti 
Xalhiiniel JMonill 
Lijman Fdcli 

Elijah Dickinson 

Wni. Huntington 
William Kiles 
13. Xewcomb 

Enoch IiowcU 



ICbenezcr Cole 
I'hilip Flanders 
Joseph Scott 
'I'imothy Hinmaii 
Warren Sartweil 

Jason Hinman 
Joim Kellam 
Walter Ciiarlton 
II \Y. W. iMiller 
Ira Leavens 
Asa B. l\loore 
Samuel Blake 
Frederick Euller 
Luke Miller 
Peter Giiinan 



Channcpv Smith | Rowland P. Coole; 
Daniel I'arrington |Jo^i;ih W. Hale 
John iVlason iSelah II. Merrill 



Jonas Wheeler 
Ozel II. Rounds 
Andrus l-^ggleston 
Moses Coltoii 
David Barber 
Leonard Mason 
liuf'us Bicliardson 
Allen Vail 
Nathan T. Spragut 
Caleb Buffum 
Joel Sinionds 
Wm. E. Blossom 
Caleb Ileiideo 
John Stanley 
Robert Pierpont 
John Buckmaster 
Josiah Wood 
Barnard Ketchum 
jObadiah Nol)le jr 
•Amo.s Bucklin 
!Seth Blossom 
jErastus Colman 

14 ' 



rhos p. Leonard 
Linsey Rounds 
Inmts M, Daniels 
Wra. C. Kittrcduc 



Timothy Gibson 
Jonailum Morgan 
n.ivid J'rench 
Gideon S. Tabor 
Nathaniel Harmon 

Erafitus Holt 

(I 

Joel Bcaman 
Solomon F'oote 
Noah Johnson 

John C, Sawyer 

.Mosely Hall 
Wcstley Clement 
lOliver Hitchcock 



1843 
Seth Austin 
Ji'tiVrson P. Kidder 
Noah Paine 
H.E.G. M'Laughlin 

John M'LaJie 
John EChamhcrlin 
Preston Cham berlin 
Jacob K. Partsli 
William Sanborn 
Abijah Howard jr 

Thomas S. Paine 
Simeon Bacon 
John Colby 
Stephen Thomas 
Darius Pride 

Pcrley Hyde 
Horace Pierce 
Flisha "White 
Keiton Brackctt 
Charles Story 
Tames A. I'addock 
ElbridgeG. Johnson 
Isaac B. Smith 
EzekicI Raii'i 

George Nye 

John Harding 
Simeon Albee 
Orville Daggett 
Xoyes Hopkinson 
Ralph Chambeilin 
Chester ("'oburii 



Philo Wilcox 
Edward Jackson 
Btnj. 1\ Luugdon 

.Vlvin liandall 
Silas \{. Hodges 
Galen J. Locke 
.Vbram Graves 
Pliny Holmes 
Russell Fish 
Ruf'us Richardson 
Jo;ias Clark 
John Crowley 
Azel Kellcy 
Geo. W Harmon 

German F. Ileudct 
Henry G. Neal 
Jonathan C.Dextci 
William Mathcrsoi, 
Richard Estahrooki- 
ThoiaasJ Goodrich 
Payne Gilbert 
Sam. ]\I. Edgerton 

Cartis KcUcv 
$G,330 61 



lS.il) 

.lolin B.Woodward 
Levi Tracy 
Frcd'k G. Biirelow 
Levi B. Vilas 
William Speucor 

Joseph Atkinsou 
Luther Carpenter 
Philander Perriii 
Royal Hatch 
Lvimni Hinckley 
John W.Batchelder 
Zebina Whitney 
William Boardman 
Lyman Perigo 

William L. Beckett 

.N'athan Bedce 
Samuel A. 'Willard 
lohn V. Skinner 
Elijah Robinson 
Isaac Parker 
Nathan S Hill 
Jojni J.,. Edwards 
H. S.Bickford 
HamiltoiiStimpson 
Jason Ilinmai) 
'i'homas Jameson 
Willard Walker 
Andrew Dodge 
Samuel Daggett 
William Moon 

Frederick Fuller 
lairus Stehbcns 
Thomas K. Bruce 

Loval C. Kellogg 
Josiah AV. Hale 
Almon Warner 

Capen Leonard 
Thomas Stewart 



C. S. Riimsey 
Lester F'ish 
lonas Wheeler 

John Brj-ant 
Benjami'iB Br.itton 
Robert H. Smith 
lohn M'Collum 

lohn Lewis 



lohn Johnson 

Fiiada Cramptoa 
illarvcv Button 
I Nathan IVancis 
I James Forbes 

?8.%7 SI 



106 MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



AVA5UINOT0N CO. 

Barre 

Berlin 

Calais 

Duxbury 

Faystoii 

Marsh ti elf! 

Mifldlcspx 

Montpelier 

Mcirctmvn 

Plainficld 

Koxbury 

Waitslield 

Warren 

Waterbury 

Woodbury 

Worcester 

■\VINDHAM CO. 

Athens 

Brattluboro 

Dover 

Dummcrston 

Grafton 

GniH'ord 

Halifa.x 

Jamaica 

Londonderry 

iVIarl boro 

Ncwfano 

Putney 

Rockinghany 

Somersett, 

Stratton 

Townshend 

Vernon 

Wardsboro 

Westminster 

Whilingham 

Wilmin},'ion 

Windliam 

WIXDSOlt CO. 

Andover 

Barnard 

Bethel 

BridgewRter 

Cavendish 

Chester 

Hartford 

Uarthmd 

Ludb'w 

Norwich 

Piyniontli 

Pom fret 

Eeading 

Kocbester 

Royalton 

Sharon 

Spriai^ficbl 

Stockbridg^' 

Weathers field 

'^Yjnflsor 

Woodsbxk 



1791 



jJanics Shafter 

IGardner Chandler 

I 

Jason Duncan 

(David Palmer 

jPcter Briggs 

|Benjamin Henry 

:Rd\vard Aiken 
iJoaas 'Wliitney 
ICalvin Knowlton 
I Daniel Jewelt 
lElijah Lovwell 



.Joslma Wood 
j.^ouaihan Hunt 

jStcphen R.Rradlev 
Isaac Lvman 



1793 
Asaph Sherman 

Walter Avery 



Seth Putnam 
Jacob Davis 



Uicbard Holden 



[ ISU 

IJamcs risk 
|Be!hncl Goff 
jSamue! Fay 
; Jesse Arms 



!S'22 
Dcnifion ^mith 
Maibeu- AYallace 
iietijamiii Page 
Kdvvard Crossett 
Daniel Wilder 
Lovell Kelton 



Robert Cri«ty 
iRitfns Cbamherlir. 
iJdseph Howes Darius Bovden 

lEbent-zer Ilfizchine Rufus Clapp 
JGilbert Hatch < Diver Averill 

Lovel Kiltfin Idoiin Vincent 

Darius Spaulding jJonathanF.RuggleB 
Stephen Piercij jMathias S.ffones 
iJoseph W.EldridgeiAmos Rising 
|Dan Carpenter 'Ezra Butler 
IJohn Bruce Joel Cilley 

Ijohn Ridlon lAllen Vail 



Thau's Alexander jSanmel Bayley 
Samuel Knight |S.nnuel P'JIiott | 

'Reuben Deane 
Alexander CathernMonathaii Huntley 
Amos Fisher 'EbenezerBurgessjr 

" iJobn Phelps 

jJoscph Henry 
vSamnel Berry 
" Beiijamin Baldwin 

Gorsbom. C. LvmanlJoseph Olds 
Luke Knowlton 'Sylvanus SheVman 
John Campbell IPhinchas V\'hite 
David Sanderson lllcnry Lake 

Sylvanus I'lrmcley 
I iSampson Bixby 

jEpiiraim WheelockiEzekicl Ransom 
I " 'Cyrus Washburn 

1 Daniel Reed j 

|Lott Hall 
.Fabez Foster 
iTimothv Castle 



Gideon Warner 
jJames Roberts 
Isilas Axtel 
iLuthcr Stowell 

I 
! 

i Samuel IManning 
iJolin Foster 
Ljonathan Mnrsh 
jJames Southfcate 
jHriel C. Hatch 
Aaron Leland 
|I<'rederii-k Marther 
Elibu Luce 
Asahel Sn)ith 

lEpbrnim ^loore 
llgnatius Thomson 
!,fonatban Shed 
Enoch Emerson 
'D.miel Rix jr 
jJames I\irker 
LewisR Mori is iS'e'c. Asahel Powers 
' JJobn Wliitcomb iF'lias Iveyes 

iNatliM Stoughton iPanl Cook 
;Rcniamin Greene Stephen Jacob -Jabez Delano 
I Benjamin Emmons-Jabcz Cottle Titus Hutchinson 



jSilas Tuppcr 
Michael Flvnn 
Benjamin Perkins 



jOliver Gallup 

iDaniel Buck 

hVilliam Perry 

iEnoch Emerson 
Heman Durkec 

Simeon Stevens 



tiVToses Warner 
.Aaron Barlow 
iJoel Mar>h 

Asaph Fletcher 
I Daniel Hcald 
IJcjhn Clark 
i George Denison 

Paul Bri^hans 



Aron Kimball 

;Elias Stevens 
iZaeheus Downer 



Abraham Ball 
Jonas Mann 
Amo'J iiice 
Marshall Miller 
William Stickneyjr 
Joseph Beyden 

Nathaniel Bobbins 
Lawrence Pierce 
H. H. Winchester 

a 

Theoph"s Crawford 
Eleazcr All ee 
!Saml. Worthington 
■Hichard Scott 
jDana Baylev 
I 

jAsa Wlicelock 
iSanuicl Mason 
,.lobii Roberts 
'Jeshc Swift 
Amos T']mery 

Oliver Farrar 
( Ihomas Freeman 

I Isaiah Raymond 

I Joshua Leland 
Gr^orge E. Wales 
Simeon Willard 



iJohn ChaiTtc 



jLeonard Walker 
;Xorman Webber 
Amos Hulett 
Rulus Root jr 
; Jasper Hazeu 



ilEMCER^ OF TJrE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. 



lai 



TfVi SUING TON CO. 

Barn; 
Burlin 

Duxbuiy 

Fiiysion 

I] isf Montpelier 

Mi.l.ilcs'X 
-\I )llt|n'lK:r 
Morciuwn 
Northritjld 
Plainlield 
]t(txhury 
AVaiisrteld 
"\^^ll■l•l■ll 
Waterliury 
Wo l(^l)^l•v 
AVol•cest^'r 

M'INDIIAJI CO. 

Actoii 

Athens 

Brattlehoio 

Brookline 

]~)()ver 

Dummerston 

(i rat ton 

(Juilford 

ILilUax 

•laniaiea 

l^onitomlerry 

>[arlbo.o 

Newtano 

I'litney 

liockiiicham 

Si)iii;!r.si;tt 

Strattoii 

Towiisliend 

Vernon 

Wanlshoro 

Westminster 

Wliitiiii;!) un 

Wilmington 

Win ,liam 

WISDSOI! CO. 

Andovor 

]5aliimore 

B irnard 

B3ihe! 

Bridgewator 

Cavendish 

Chester 

Ila tford 

Hartland 

Lad ow 

Norwich 

I' y mouth 

Pom fret 

Koading 

Kof'hcster 

lloyaltua 

Sharon 

Siirln'.;field 

SrociibrliliTe 

Weathcrsficld 

Weston 

AVest Windsor 

Windsor 

Wi)od'«tock 



1828 
Peter Nichols 
JOIienezer Bailey 
Tni.MlKiS Cole 
Ira Arni.i 
Peter l)re\r 

Josiali Hollister 
Rufus Ch imlierlin 
Stephen Fusrer 
David Beldiii- 
Amos Kobinson 



I 183G 

Alvin ('arier 

Al)el Knajip 
,8liiiliael Wheeler 
jDavid Beldin 



'Horace Iltdlibter 

Nahnm Keltoii 
Ira Carpenter 
I"/iijah Smith jr 



Nathaniel Uancrofi James Parmer 



N'ailian ^lorse 
Jason Carpenter 
Joseph A. Hyzer 
Lather Cleaves 
Khenezer Bruce 
Allen Vail 



Ethalston Bayley 
Lemuel Whitney" 
William Perry 
lihenezer Jor>cs 
Jonathnn Hun tlev 
William Stickneyjr 
Aaron Bariiey 
S inf(>rd Plumb 
Timothy Gonlale 
Lu'.her Stowell 
Simeon Adams 
Martin Pielil 
John Campheil 
-M.masseh DivoU 
(/harles Morse 
Richard Srott 
WaitsiiU R.Ranncy 
To-euh Franklin 
Asa Wheelock 
ElleryAlbee 
Elislia Putnam 
Lancy Forbes 
Amos Emery 

Edward Sim ins 
Joseph Atherton 
Tnoma'. Fi-eeraan 
Daniel Lillii? 
Jamr's 'i'opliff 
Levi Jackinan 
Rufus Bruce 
Willis Lvman 
Aaron Wlliard 
Asahel Smith 
Anron Lovcland 

A;a BvUjrr^ 

a ;. ry Ilewe't 
H^'iry Con ant 
Lvinaii Emors )n 
Franklin Hunter 
Rliodolphiis Brown 
[.eonavu Walker 
Vorman Webber 
iVilliam Jarvis 
.Vinos N. Bun on 

Horace Everett 
iTittis Hutchinson 



IVlathias S. Jones 
Arte mas Cushman 
Paul Dillingham j> 



Xathan Fisher 
Abraham B-ill jr 
Samuel Clark 

Lewis Hall 
Samuel Knight 

Elisha Field 
James L Stark 

Curtis llobinson 
'Piiinehas JIartherji 
V/alter Eatrer 
I'liinehas White 
ElcMzcr Al!>ee 
Jonathan Pike 
lUenjamin Thatcher 
William R. Shaftei 
E.ijah Stebbiiis 
Emery Wheelock 
Timothy Field 
David Chase 2d 
Charles K. Fiuld 



Webber Tilden 
Slieffieldllaywardji 
W'lson A. Chase 
Liiiliei' Craves jr 
Benjamin Davis 

fames Piikin 
>Villi;im X.Holden 
Jerli T. Marston 
Levi Spaulding 
Jesse Averill 
Nathaniel Bancroft 
Henry S. Boycc 
Norman Durant 
Gideon Goodi--peed 
Wm. Carpenter 
loel Ciltey 
Daniel Adams 



Nathaniel Balch 
Henry Clark 
Edsou Higgins 
Eayette Perry 
John Clark 



1850 
nohn E. Palmer 
Joseph Hill 

Arad E. Graves 
W I Hard B. Porter 
Hazen Lyford 
Jonathan Goodwin 
O. A. Chamberlain 

Roger G. Bulkiey 
Moses Roldnson 
Nathaniel Sherman 
Thomas R. Shaw 
Benjamin Ileid jr 
T)ensluw Upftam 
Eliakim Allen 
Ira M'Loud 
Allen L. Vail 



Mark Ball 
Calvin Townsley 
irliram Whitney 
Asaph Haskins 
Asa Dutton 



Benj. H. Bridgman|Abishia Stoddard 
Barnard Lyndo John Lynde 
Robert Collins Timothy Larabee 

Alpheus Kellogg I loel Holion 
David Arnold ISem Pierce 



Joel Balch 

EhenczerRichmond 
James ^^'allace 
David Thompson 

Andrew Trocy 
David IL Sumner 

John Wright 
John S. Fullerton 

John Watkins 
John Chatfee 
Jacob C illarncr 
Alex r F. Bean 
Nomlas Cobb 
l^aniel Gav jr 
Ebeupzer Shedd 
Asa B. Foster 

Asa Aikens 
[Oliver P. Giandler 



Charle." K Field 
David Crawford 
Daniel Kcihxjq 
Ephraim Rice 
David Rice 
lohn Robeits 



Vathan G. Pierce 
^J'lseaF. Ballon 
Perlcy Bartiett 



Joseph Doiilge jr 
John Piper 
Joseph B. Danfortli 
Averill Burnett 
Isaiah Raymond 
Salmon F. Dutton 
Phine's O.Sargeani 

Eben M. Stockcr 
Sewall FiilUun 

Moses Pollard jr 
Martin D. Follett 
Rufus Forbush 

''ohn S. Marcy 
Wooster Downer 
Bezaleel Wood 

Daniel Bowon 
Perkins N. Willey 

Darius Jones 
L^iidon A. Marsh 



William Houghton 
lerr.miah Barton 

io>eph Morse 
Amos Parlous 

Nath-in AVood 
Uenry Riec 
David Gorham 

j Elcazer Gorham jr 
I William Harris 

fohn Adams 
Levi Piper 
Daniel Aikens 
Calvin Morse 
Ovid Thompson 
John F. Dcanc 
H E. Stoughton 
John L. Lovcring 

Alexander Barton 
Alba iStimsou 
Levi Slack 
A. L. Chamberlin 

Artemas Cushman 

Warren C. French 
Wm. W. Whitney 
lu^tin ]\Io gan 
Wil i !tn Jl.Pingrcy 
Stephen .Smith 
Simuel Parker 
Carlos Coolidgc 
Norman Williami 



108 



CENSUS AT DIFFERENT TIMES. 



A1)DIS0>J CO. 

Addison. 

Avery's Gore, 

Bridport, 

Er ?tol. 

Cornwall, 

Ferrisburgh, 

Goshen, 

Granville, 

Hancock, 

Leicester, 

Lincoln, 

Middlebnry, 

Monkton, " 

l\c\v Haven, 

Orwell, 

T'anton, 

Kipton, 

Salisbury, 

Shorebani, 

Slarksboro', 

Vergennes, ) 

Waltham, J 

Weybridj^e, 

AVhiting. 

BENNIXOTOX CO. 

Arlington, 

Bennington, 

Dorset, 

Glastenbiiry, 

Liindprove, 

Manchcstci', 

Peru, 

Pownal, 

Readsboro', 

Itupert, 

Sandgate, 

Scarsburgh, 

Shaftsbury, 

Stamford, 

Sunderland, 

Winball, 

"Wood ford, 

CALEDONIA CO. 

Bradley Vtile, 
Barnet, 
Burke. 
Cabot,' 
Danville, 
Deweysburgli, 
GoshenGore,M^orth 
" " South 
Groton, 
Harris Gore, 
Hard wick, 
Kirby, 
Lyndon, 
]\ewark, 
Peacham, 
Bycgate, 
St, Johnsburv, 
Sheffield, 
Sutton, 
Walden. 
AVaterford, 
Wheelock, 



1791; 1800 

~lol 




liEMRERS or rONf;PvF.S3 FROM 
VliU.A!0\T. 

Names. 
N'titliaiiiel Niles, 
Isiael Smith, 
lliuiiel Buck, 
Alatlii'w l.von, 
Lewis R Morrif, 
l-iael Smitl), 
Wm. Chaiiiboiluin, 



47 



122 

574 
48 



8C0 

98 

349 

1514 

152 



45! 248 



59 

.165 

187 
143 



43 

6.3 

32 

"mi 



260 
20 
542 
8 
873 
415 
615 
170 
146 
153 
565 
568 



;556 



15893 


15925 


1301 


148S 


46C 


54! 


88C 


103i 


224C 


230( 


200 




04 


JO? 


44P 


595 


7r,:-, 


867 


311 


312 


I09r 


1296 


8g 


1.54 


1301 


1294 


812 


9-)4 


13.34 


1404 


388 


58! 


43,'^ 


697 


455 


5S0 


1289 


1247 


964 


!)06 


14800 


1 6593 



21 

1764 

866 

1304 

2631 



836 

1216 

401 
1822 

257 
!35l 
1119 
1592 

7 -20 
1005 

827 
13.58! 

834 



50 

2030 

997 

M40 

2633 

142 
4-3 

928 

16 

1354 

520 
17.53 

3001 
1443 
1223 
1887 

821 
1068 

913 
1388 

881 



.Martin Cliitteiiden, 
liime.N Kll'olf, 
Gidpoir Olin, 
lamps Kisk, 

James VVithurill, 
Samuel Sliaw, 
.Tnria. H. Hubbard, 
Wm. Siriinjr, 

Wm. ('. Bradley, 

Ezra. But!f>r, 
ilichard Skinner, 
Charles Ricii, 

Daniel Chiptnan, 
I.uther .levveit, 
Chaiincpy Laugtlon, 
A^a Ijon, 
Charles Marfh, 
Inlin Noypp, 
(lenian .Allpn, pf Co'., 
?amupl C. Crafts, 
Wm. Hunter, 
Or.^omiisC. .Merrill, 
>fark R ichards, 
Ezra Meech, 

Ro'lin C. Mallary, 
lilias Kcyos, 
John Mattocks, 



Phinras M'liile, 
I). A. A. IJiick, 
Henrv Olin, 
(Jco E. Wales. 
Benjamin Swift, 
(nna. Hunt, 
Wm. CahiKin, 
ilorace Everelt, 
Hpnian Allen, of M., 
William Sladc, 
423| Hiland Hall, 

Renj. F. Demiug, 
Heur.v F. .lanes, 
Isaac Fletcher, 
John Sniitl), 
.Ausus-tus Young', 
Geo. P. Marsh, 
S I'imon Foot 
William Henr.v, 
Paul Dillin^'ham, 
.lacob Collatner, 
Fyiicius I>. Peck, 
JAhimaii h. Miner, 
Wm. Hebard, 
lames M each am, 
Tlionias 15aitlett, .jr., 



107 
2522 
110 
1 .356 

2578 



183 

•J 2 

895 

S 

1403 

5or^ 

434 
1377- 
1606 
2758 

997 
1001 

910 
1412 

S5C 



16593 I9924I21S9I 23599 



Tr.K.ir. 
)79ltal70.-> 

I^IU 17<I7 

J7!!5 1799 

17!)7 JSOl 

1797 1SI).3 

160! jKlli 

ia09 1810 

iai.13 itji3 

'■■<m isiiy 

1. ■-!);) 1!?07 

JbCi JS09 

J8I0 ISI."! 

1W()7 1808 

1?08 1813 

3809 JHIO 

]810 J8I.5 

J819 ]fcai 

1813 181.5 

3)^23 ],'-27 

1813 181.') 

1813 1615 

1813 181.5 

]8]7 ]tS4 

18)5 1M7 



1817 


1819 


•1817 


1825 


181? 


1819 


1817 


1819 


1817 


1821 


1819 


1821 


1825 


1827 


1820 


1831 


1821 


l!-23 


1821 


1823 


1825 


1827 


1841 


1843 


1821 


1823 


1823 


1R29 


J 824 


1825 


1825 


1829 


1827 


183) 


1827 


1832 


1827 


1831 


1829 


1843 


]8;!2 


1839 


1831 


1843 


1833 


1843 


1833 


1835 


1835 


1837 


18.37 


1841 


1839 


1841 


1841 


1843 


1843 


1849 


1843 


1847 


1847 


1851 


1843 


1847 


1843 


l.-*49 


1847 


1851 


1851 




1849 




1849 




1851 





CENSUS AT DIFFERENT TD[ES. 



1 0'J 



CHITTENDEN CO. 


iTSIl 


IV.ii:ls Gore 




linltcil 


8^ 


I'.iiiiiiirr'on 


3S0 


Cliarlnlie 


(j:)5 


f'.ilcliHSter 


i:!7 


iJS^f'X 


y.->4 


Hiii("^l"i It'll 


4:,i 


llririlliiiUill 


167 


.l,-ni\ui 


3^1 


Mllli.M 


282 


Ricliiii.md 




fJlifllinriK- 


3S9 


St (;ir)ri!C 


.^,7 


riiilnrliill 


65 


W'tsilord 


63 


WiUiston 


471 




3675 


F!:«;EX CO. 




Av<Till 




Kinoinficid 




JMshtmi 




lUiiMfvvick 


6(1 


t' iniiaii 


lit 


( oncdid 


49 


Eastliaven 




Granliv 




Giiilillinll 


158 


I.einiiiglon 


31 


Luiitiil)iir!;h 


in» 


MiiiilslDiiy 


125 


Victorv 




Well lock 






567 


FRAXKLIX CO. 




Avery's Gore 




Rakerslielil 


13 


Berksliiro 




Kno-hurgll 


254 


Kairfa.v 


KairHtjld 


12st 


Fleichpr 


47 


FraiikHa 


46 


Gp.iirpia 


340 


Highpate 


103 


JMoiiiiioiiiery 




Ricliloid 




.^h.Hik.n 


110 


St,. /Mhans 


25() 


S wanton 


74 




"1372 


GRAND ISLl; CO. 




/Mhiiiuli 


446 


(irniiil I.-;Ih 


337 


Jsl,- l.a Men 


47 


North Hero 


125 


Suulli tloru 


200 




Tl55 


LAMOILIE CO. 




Utlvidcre 




Ciimbridge 


359 


KItnore 


12 


Mydepark 


43 


Jtihn.<on 


93 


Maiistield 




Morris town 


10 


Stirling 




Stowe 




Wiitoiville 


15 


VVolcoU 


32 



i.aon 


IPIO 
219 


220 


815 


1090 


1231 


1H79 


317 


657 


7.10 


!I57 


"J33 


1238 


405 


514 


728 


1 185 


786 


1546 


718 


035 


723 


987 


65 


68 


212 


490 


647 


no7 


836 


1195 


9346 


U-iji 




9 


2" 


144 


86 


143 


74 


232 


322 


677 




30 


69 


120 


296 


544 


52 


132 


393 


714 


152 


177 




6 


T47I 


2U42 


222 


812 


172 


918 


143 


704 


786 


1301 


901 


1618 


200 


:>2 


2^0 


714 


1068 


1760 


437 


1374 


36 


237 


113 


440 


408 


883 


901 


1609 


858 


JM7 


"6525 


14409 



750 


1101) i 


680 


826 


135 


333 


324 


552 


600 


623 


"2489 


T4'45 


733 


217 
990 


29 


224 


45 


1.57 


110 


201 


255 


494 


12 


38 


144 


550 


9 


122 


3i(i 


650 


51 


193 


47 


124 


"1757 


40;i0 



306 ^ 
2111 1 
1.520 , 

9()0 ! 
IOmD 

13:12 I 

732 ; 

1219 1 
1746 
1014 ! 
936 I 
120 i 
633 I 
1025 I 
124^; j 

15995 



124 
277 
806 
34 
49 
529 
139 
856 
166 



oli2 

11 
945 
831 
932 
l:f.50 
1573 
497 
631 
1703 
1250 
293 
440 
927 
1636 
1607 
i4635 

1172 
8911 
312 
503 

__842 

198 
1176 
201 
1.57 
373 
77» 
60 
726 
131 
957 
273 
123 

5153 



iHsn 


1840 




~ H 


4.52 


470 


.322ii 


4271 


1702 


1020 


14f(l 


1739 


l(iG4 


l«2l 


106!) 


lt;s2 


929 


914 


1054 


1085 


210(1 


2134 


11 09 


10,'54 


1123 


1098 


135 


121 


10.52 


1441 


1290 


13.52 


]()03 


].5.i4 


212U2 


22977 


1 


11 


1.50 


179 


105 


1.57 


100 


130 


373 


378 


1031 


1024 




79 


97 


105 


4S1 


47.) 


183 


124 


1054 


1130 


23C 


271 


53 


140 


24 


28 


39:.o 


■±226 


23 


35 


10H7 


1258 


1308 


1818 


1560 


2J22 


1729 


1918 


2270 


2448 


793 


1014 


1129 


1410 


1897 


2106 


2038 


2292 


460 


548 


704 


914 


1427 


1734 


2395 


2702 


2158 


2312 






2J977 


•2<dJl 


1239 


1344 


648 


724 


4.59 


435 


633 


716 


714 


664 


3701 


■3883 


185 


207 


1613 


1790 


41)1 


703 


412 


47t) 


823 


1080 


1079 


1410 


279 


223 


1315 


1502 


183 


193 


1570 


1371 


4->S 


610 


492 


910 


C'JJvJ 


ioa5 



1R50 
l> 
0!i2 
75-<5 
li;3l 
259.) 
2i.")2 

i><:u 

885 
1837 
2151 
14.53 
1257 

127 
1.599 
145-< 
1669 

29054 



244 
193 
119 
471 

1153 
94 
127 
501 
187 

1123 
237 
168 



4ti5u 

48 
1523 
1957 
2; 109 
2113' 
2.>.i2 
1184' 
1647 

2:;'<8, 
2.i.5:t 
10117 

1075: 

1.814I 

3572 

282 1! 

287 0(j' 

]5r)8 

0661 
470 

7311 
705' 

I 
250! 
1849' 
6i;8i 
.5041 
11071 
138Jj 

1441! 

233 
1771 

8.37! 

nni) 

io.Jj5i 



D.vvrn EOp,iN.^()\ 

This iTiiiii was liorn 111 Ilaiil- 
vick, Mmss,, Nov. '2'2. I7')J, mifl 
•VMS iin enrly resident of Dcii- 
liiij^fon '.ind a soUlier in tlio 
nemo^ablc f>rttle in that town, 
Vii-ust IC). 1777. Hl' hoM. the. 
ilHi'ij of Slierilf of tiiiU county 
iVom_ 1787 to 1810, with the ex- 
ception ol two years, iriaking '12 
v^ars, which i.s a lonsrer time 
hiiri that office has been iichl 
)y any otiier pei-son in the 
.State. He was United States 
.Vlarshall eis;ht years, a ^lajor 
Gclic'.'al in 1S12. and a mcinhcr 
of ihc Constitutional Conven- 
tion of 1S28. He died at Ben- 
nington, Dec , 1843, aged 89. 



GEX. SAMUEL ELETCHER 
Was born in Grafton, Mass., 
in 174,5. At the age of seven- 
teen he enlisted as a soldier in 
the old French war, and served 
one year. On his return lie 
learned the trade of a Black- 
smith nn<i followed it four years, 
when ho married a A'onng lady 
with a handsome property, and, 
ro'siirning the sledge, removed to 
Townsend to wield the axe a- 
tnong the trees of the forest On 
the commencement of the war 
in 177.3, he joined the American 
Standard at Bunker Hill, as or- 
derly sergeant. He returned !o 
Townshend in January, 1776, 
where he was chosen captain of 
Militia. Being a prominent 
man, he was ordered to raise a.s 
many minute men as possible 
in his vicinity, to he ready to 
march at the beat of the drum. 
His whole company volunteer- 
ed, and in 1777 they marched 
to Old Ti. for the aid of the A- 
meri.?an army there besieged. 
On this expedition with 1.3 vol- 
unteers, ho altackcd a British 
force of 40 men, killed one and 
took seven prisoners, without 
loss to his own men. He soon 
after received a INIajor's com- 
mission, and continued in the 
service till after the <'apture of 
Burgoyne. After his return ha 
ro;e to Ihc office of Major Gen- 



eral of Militia. He was the fir^t representative from Townshend, in the first legislature holdcn after 
the adoption of the first Constitution in 1777, and was twice re-elected, and at the last election he 
was chosen Councillor also, and held that oflicc till 1790, and two years afterwards, 13. In 1788 he 
was chosen Sherifll'ofthe county, and held that office in succession 18 years, the longest held by one 
person in the State, in succession. He was two years or more Judge of the County Court. He died 



Sept. 1.5, 1814, aged 09 years. 



no 



CKNSUS AT DIFFERENT TIMES. 



IT' ANtiK CO. 

lli:[(J/ird, 
Hiaiiiliee, 
lii-.M,kHulit, 
(■h-l.,e.i, 

I'aiVlce, 
Ne>vl)iiry, 
0.:ill','i', 
Kiii.d: iph, 

Tll<-!iMri!, 

T.iibna.'e, 
\>i,-|.iri-, 

Wc<>l Kairlue 
Willi, iiiistow 



oni.v ANS CO. 

Alhiniy, 

BiirtDii, 

Uro-.viiiiiL'toii, 

t'hiirlent'Jii, 

Coventry, 

Craftsbury, 

Deiliv. 

Glover, 

Oro»>iif.boro, 

llolkinil, 

Ira.^burifli, 

Jav, 

J.owpll, 

Mnrjan, 

jSiiwporti 

Salem, 

Tro\ , 

Wn.-tlield, 

Westiuoro, 

KUTI.AND CO. 

lienson 

Brarxion 

CrtStlutOll 

•Chittenden & Fhil 

ClHreniion 

l);uiby 

Fairhaven 

Hubbard ton 

Ira 

Mi'iulon 

Middletoun 

rsiount Holly 

Mount Tabor 

Pnwlet 

Piitstielil 

rittst'ord 

Fouliiifty 

Kuthintl 

Sherburne 

Shrewsbury 

Sill! bury 

Tinmouth 

Wa!lin;^foni 

Wells ■ 

Westhaveii 



17§l 
iw, I 
231 
421 
2:<!) 
S/Sj 

•3;l:^ 

873 

sao 

845 
8(^2 
lt)-3 

487 

4:)9 

72 
230 
146 



3, 

658 

()37 

800 

19S 

1478 

120G 

280 

404 

312 

34 

G')y 

1G5 

1458 

49 

850 

1121 

14U7 

,S2 

383 

2581 

935! 

53G| 

622, 

265! 

!J4787 



I8:il)| 

iiiiJ3; 
'531 
988 
9'j8 
14UJ 
386 
1304 
348 
1841 
1612 
1478 
344 
1324 
1031 
500 
391 
839 
luJItf 

12 

128 
65 

7 

229 

178 

36 

280 



50 
16 
32, 

lOJ 

1004 

11C4 

1180 

1039 

450 

1789 

1487 

411 

G4l 

473 

37| 

lOfJG 

658 

153! 

1938: 

U>4j 

1403 

J697J 

2124: 

90: 

718' 

521 

973 

912; 

988J 
340 



1810^ 1820 ]!<!'* 



13'.)2: 

850 i 
13M; 
1337 
1876 

49IJ 
13^53 

686 
2255 
1805 
1735i 

814 
1640 
1311 
1040 

493 
J353 
21724 

101 
447 
236 

56 
178 
566 
714 
387 
566 
126 
392 

28 

40 
135 
112 

58 
231 
149 

71 
4593 



1561 
1375 
1420 

651 
1797 
1780| 

6451 

734! 

519! 

lllj 
1207, 

922! 

209' 
2-233 

333! 
I953i 
1903! 
2379 

116 

990 

754 
100 1 
1386 
1040 

679 



1840 

1655 
1232 

1789 
1959 
1970 

644 
2)78 

984 
2)78 
1752 
2-)l)5 
1745 
1811 
1193 
1359 

834 

1623 

27873 

923 
892 
486 
731 
795 
1151 
I8SI 
1119 
833 
605 
971 
338 
431 
432 
591 
299 
85'J 
373 

122 

54571 U<37\ ¥Si7i 



1411 
1033 
1507 
1462 
1907 
570 
1623 
• 751 
2187 
1921 
1915 
1023 
2003 
1290 
1160 
573 
1481 

24II4 
I 
253 
372 
255 
90 
282 
605 
925 
549 
625 
100 
432 



1219 
1677 
19 
1953 

653 
2325 
1016 
2743 
193, 
2113 
1384 
1951 
1260 
1374 

841 

1487 

27258 

083 
726 
412 
564 
735 
9?2 
1469 
902 
781 
423 
8".) 
19 



1391 


314 


116 


331 


52 


231 


80 


233 


277 


603 


225 


3-.3 


18 


33 



1481 
l495i 
1541| 

528 
1712; 
1607 
.714 

810 

498; 

174j 
1039! 
1157! 

222! 
2155! 

453! 
19l6| 
1955 
2369' 

154 
1149 

809 
10 J 9 
1570 

986 

684 



1498 

1946 

1783 

610 

15S5 

1362; 

6751 

865 

442 

432 

919 

1318 

210 

1965 

505 

2005 

1909 

2753 

452 

1 289 

812 

1049 

1740 

880 

724 



1403 
2194 
1769 

644 
1549 
1379 

633 

71 

43 

54 
1057 
135G 

22(i 
174 

615 

192; 

1871: 

270fc 
49: 

121s 
796 
780 

1603 
740 
774 



1853^ 
133 

1 ;•; 

19-1 
19 ) 



23^!/ 



HEMA.XLOWRY, 
Of Jericho, was a memhcr of 
(he Le.tri.slature one- \c:ir, innl 10 
/e irs United States Marshall, 
,iud lie'.d the office of Sheriff of 
(he countv 13 years, the lon^^est 
^ijj^Cif any one in that eoanty. ^Ilt 
2Vt) •) lied at Burlinijton, wliere he re- 
1513) -ided a number of years, some 
?!!'(6 or 8 years sir.ce. 

l!))S) •' 

1373J JONATHAN BtLL, 
1348S Of Rutland, is the next on 
j^^:j;the list and was Siieiiff of the 
2.;^j?county 10 years, and has lony: 
soceupied a small piece of land 
10,53Sin the buryin!^ ground a little 
3?;)Nonh of Kulland villatce. 

6 12s * 

^857( JOSEPH SCOTT, 

l^'23S Of Criiftsbury, comes in for a 

inrr'^"'' "'^^'^'^' '">■ ii^vinjj held the 

j.ijyoHice ofSlieriti'of Orleans Co, 

6')f>?for a Ioniser icrm than any oth- 

lj^3\i;r, 11 years. He w.is seven years 

J.j,Si member of the Leirislature, 

4^l>one year a meinbL-r ot the Coun- 

74Veil of Censors and two years a 

45'i/,neml)er of Constitutional C *n. 

^j^pSventions, and Jnd^fe of Probate 

].Vi)six years. Hj died about ISil. 

iSTj/ffl''* ^on Joseph, was elected 

? Town Clerk in lS-29, in room of 

1 305)00 vernor Crafts, who had held 

o^3:^)that oifiee since 1792, and is the 

OQ i (5(l'i'(>3eiu Town Clerk The town 

^p-pfliove had but two clerks, both 

' ';^<of which are no-./ living, 1751, 

^,'^')Joseph Jr., wa^ two years a 

'^■-^'^)member of the Leij;islaturc and 

902)hasheld many importa:.t town 

70Hoffiees of various kuids. Har- 

400Svey Scoit, which I piesume is a 

50nson ol the Sheriff, took ihe of- 

g7g)fiee of Siieriff one year after hi 

J53j<father's time expired, and held 

oQn<it eleven years, 80 it seems 

■ ' itliat di'iiee is hereditarv in the 

'^':?;rami!v. 

5! 

2i)2 
a33ii( 

3717! 

1=26S< 

794; 
717 

1G8.- 

«o; 

7lf- 



CALVIN FLETCHER, 
OfOr:in4 lsl3 County, was 
-iherilf 1 1 years, and a member 
)f the Le;rislatureonec. Wheth- 
•r dead or iivirig, is unknown to 
tlie compiler. 



22148 27638 2S247!29723'29195 330S6 



JOI-INCi-iIPMAN, 

Y/'as rlij lirst peisnn thateamo 

• ito Mi Idlebnry uith a view of 

etiling in i76t), but soon ab n 

loned it In 1"73 he came a- 

■ain, and was drove off with the 



CENSUS AT DIFFERENT TDrES. 



m 



WASHI.no TON CO 

Bane 

lit'rlin 

Calais 

Duxhiirv 

East Montpelier 

Fayston 

MarsliCioM 

Middlesi'x 

Montpelier 

^loretowii 

Norllififlfl 

riairifii'l-l 

Roxbury 

AVaitsfielJ 

Wfirren 

'Waterbury 

Woodbury 

Worcester 



WINDHA.M CO. 
Acloll, 

Athens, 

Biattlrboro, 

Biuukliiiu. 

Dover, 

DtiiDiuerstoD, 

firaf'ioM. 

Guilford, 

H ill i lax, 

Jiiiiniica. 

Loiiriun.lcrr)', 

Marlboio, 

N'pwliiiic, 

Putney, 

Xockiiiirnatn, 

Soinprsctt, 

Stiatttm, 

Tinvnshetid, 

Voriuiii, 

Ward-lioro, 

Wpstiiiin>ter, 

VViiitin.'lirtiii, 

Wiliiiin'jham, 

\Vim)haiu, 

■WLVnSOK CO. 

And ivpr, 

Biiltinioip, 

Barnard, 

B«ihd, 

Briilgowater, 

Cavendisli. 

Chester, 

Hartford, 

Ilnriland, 

I.iiillow, 

jVorwich, 

Plyniuiitli, 

PiHiifroi, 

Keii.UiiL'. 

lloc.lic^ter, 

noyalton, 

Sharon, 

Sprinclield, 

St •ckbridsn, 

VWathnrsfield, 

Wesloii, 

VV. Windsor ^ 

Wind-ior, 3 

Woodstock, 



1791 


1800 


ISIO 


1820 


IC 


91^) 


IGG9 


1 95.^ 


131 


6Sa 


10G7 


14.-K 


4.0 


44;; 


841 


111! 


31; 


153 


326 


44 ( 




1^ 


149 


25; 




17-2 


513 


7l( 


60 


262 


401 


72f 


118 


89U 


1877 


2;J0.'- 


2-1 


191 


40T 


593 


40 


204 


42fi 


i 69i 




2.30 


543 


1 G61 


1-1 


113 


3i>ll 5li 


til 


47.3 


647 


1 93.' 




5S 


229 


32! 


93 


64! 


966 


l2Gf 




23 


258 


432 




25 


41 


44 


G44 


5529 


10719 


144U 


'IP 


13 


24.- 


20. 


•■!:-.'• 


4.M 


♦ 47t 


.■io- 


lots 


ISin 


1891 


201: 




47 i. 


43 i 


39 


270 


fill 


89! 


82; 


i^ni 


1G9-: 


1704 


in.i 


.5:; I 


IMil 


13 5 


148-- 


2 1;!2 


2:>,-> 


1872 


i8f:i; 


j:)Ti 


icn 


17.3l^ 


lo'^■; 


203 


.58.> 


95G 


131.' 


3;;2 


33. 


63; 


9.';; 


(iav' 


10(^7 


i*^.'; 


129. 


r,:\r 


lonri 


12ii7 


15), 


l-^lc 


J57-i 


icur 


ir.iT 


1-2X- 


1GH4 


19.-vi 


21.15 


111 


13) 


l!)i) 


)73 


9.- 


27: 


2;;.T 


27-? 


fi7(' 


1083 


UK'S 


i4or 


4.59 


48) 


rai 


62: 


483 


m<- 


11. =59 


1 MC 


IfiOI 


1942 


1!)25 


197,' 


442 


868 


1218 


l:!97 


64.=-) 


1011 


1193 


13:if. 




42!' 


7.: 2 


951 


17G93 


2a,ibi 


2C75I 


iiimi'i 


27.3 


1022 


!557 


lOOf 




17^ 


207 


S')'! 


67:'. 


1214 


IMS 


1G9; 


473 


91 


1011 


I31> 


2i):i 


77(1 


ur,i 


113- 


491 


t)2; 


12<,'i 


153t 


Osll 


]>*•<■ 


5-J70 


2'19. 


OS? 


149- 


1S31 


2') II 


U:o3 


19.'-.! 


2352 


255: 


I7<:> 


40! 


877 


114 


ll.i^ 


]4p; 


1812 


liisr 


)(if 


4i).- 


83J 


III: 


710 


11 Of 


1473 


iG;r 


747 


112:t 


15'X: 


IG'J 


21,5 


fiQ-i 


911 


11-1 


748 


14!)- 


175g 


181. 


.inn 


1I7II 


1363 


143! 


](I9- 


203- 


2.-.3'; 


270: 


mi) 


434 


70) 


9:; 


ii4r 


194. 


211.'^ 


23) 




17 


629 


83' 


l.>49 


2214 


9757 


295- 


1605 


2130 


2672 


3691 


m4» 


•X'M 


34877 


ii87ii;< 



1840 




201 9G 

171 
41.'-, 
2141 
37i 
831 
159-: 
14:j;^ 
17d(.' 
15;)'; 

io>;- 

ISOv 

1218 

1441 

151. 

2272 

245 

Sli 

TMl 

65 

1(48 

17:57 

147; 

13G7 

_84: 

287et 

97.- 

17!' 
I8:li 

vm: 

1311 
1498 
232 
2Jk 
25Ti 
1-237 
2tl( 
1237 

K ;: 
14): 
i:{)v 

18!)3 
1 459 
2749 
1333 
2213 
97 

3134 

3044 



•23506 



37t 

2G3 
33? 
72! 

I2"i; 
i:52 

1.52 

i:'9i 

].^8f 
121f 
1027 
X40L' 
K3ri:: 
233' 

2G2 

3U 
1515 

70, 
1102 
l.).5R 
1.39! 
1-X>" 

757 

27442 



1.55 
177-1 

183t 

is.'i;- 

]'13: 

230- 

2194 

23 1 i 

I3fi; 

221 

1417 

177-! 

136:i 

i:J9 

1917 

1371 

2^25 

I4I> 

20^1 

10,33 

274-1 
3315 
403.5O 



24649 



3,->£ 
381, 
28.- 
71i 
IGlc 
1241 
138! 
113 

' 160-: 

127! 

89( 
130: 
142 
283 

32 

18: 
135 

82 
112 
J73 
13f( 
137-, 

76:5 



otlicr* in 1776. In 1784 re 
lunifil the iliird lime and r^. 
inaiiifd till his di-aili in Aiic, 
1829. He wa« a Ciptain in the 
RevoJiuionary war, ami ni.inv 
ctjrious thini;.s are .'nnoiiir his 
records in tli;- Town Clerk's of- 
fice. He, Joshua Hvde and 
Ste.o.htn GcortrKh, were the iiiat 
-icleetmen chosen in loAvn, in 
17S7, and all lived till 1829. 
Ho was 12 years Sheriff of the 
eountv, and held some other of- 
fices in town. In the otuer coun- 
ties the ShcriflC's term of office 
w.Ts shorter. Nathan Fuller, ol 
Caledonia, held it II year?. 
As.aph Fk-tehcr, jr., of Windsor, 
ind Josepli Ed.-on, of Oranfrc, 
10 years each. Edso'i was Mar- 
diall G years. Prince B. Hall, 
of Franklin. Greei;leaf Wehl). 
f Essex, and John Feck, of 
Washington, 8 each, and all 
•atone in Lamoille two each. 



289 ii 

725 
12-1 
1647 
17:5 
1311 
1771 
2001 
2159 
2)G:' 
161!' 
197,- 
13 >• 
151f; 
H 

I49;i 

185 
1240 
276: 
l;537 
1851 
9.51 
100' 
152' 
.3041 

3^ 



GOV. ISKAEL SMITH. 

A few years since I wa.s at 
Rutland on butincss, and .spent 
the Sal)bath theiT, and, as is my 
usual custom took a walk to the 
liuryin]^ crround. I soon came 
!io ilie arave stone of E.v Gov. 
jfsrael Smith, who had filled a 
Jiiajc of his country's history 
with honor to liVmselt. lie frrad- 
uated at Vale Ci>lle^'e in 1781, 
studied law, and removed to Ru- 
pert in I7.S;5,iitid commenced his 
profession. In 1785, 83, Sir 
,ind 9'J he represented the town 
of Kupcrt in the Locrislaiiirc, 
md in 1791 removed to llut- 
land, and in 1797 was. chosen a 
representative in the General 
Assembly. He was in hii:b re- 
pute as a lawyer, and such was 
the estimation of hi.^ talents that 
in 17S) he w:is chosen, tnjiether 
with sticli T oted inen as Isaac 
Tichenor, Stephen R. Brafiley. 
Nathaniel Chipman, E'ljafe 
Paine, Ira Allen and Ste(dien 
Jacob, Commissioners, to adjust 
the controversy between Ver- 
mont and New York. In 1791 
he was a member of the Cpn- 
vention that assented to, and a. 
dopted the United States Con- 
stitution, preparatory to its be- 
inj: admitted into the Union as 
a State, which was accomplished 
the same year. Vermont being 
entitled to two representatives 
in Conprrcss, Gov. Smith was 
chosen for the western district 



ii: 



CENSUS. AGGREGATE BY C0U5[TIES. 



COL'NTIKS. 
Ail<li-0T1. 

Caleilonifi, 

C'li'Ueiuleii, 

Essex, 

Fr:-tiiklin, 
Grand Isle, 
LhiTiDi'iU;, 
Orai.L'L', 

EutlaiKl, 
Washington, 
"Windhaui, 
^J'inilsor, 

Total, 



17!»1 



ISuO 




ISlO , 1820 



154399 



21613 
15'893 
14800 
14497 

•2 9 4 2 
14409 

3445 

4020 
21724 

4 593 
27638 
10719 
26751 
34877 



21879 
15925 
16392 
15995 

3112 
14635 

3727 

5153 
24114 

5457 
28247 
14413 
2-^457 
38233 



217921 235740 



1S30 



1840 



26503 
17443 
19924 
21202 

3948 j 
2097 7 I 
3701 I 
8930 
27258 
1088 7 I 
29723 I 
20196 I 
28788 ! 
40623 j 



25087 
16S27 
21891 

22977 
422G 
2^531 
3883 
10475 
27873 
13S34 
29195 
23506 
27442 
40356 



1850 

2655C 
185S7 
23599 
2905? 

4650 
28706 

4140 
10955 
2 7 285 
15707 
33066 
24649 
28972 
38521 



280 1 03 i 292103 ' 3M441 



Tlic foilowinp; is all I have been able lo obt 
fleers. 

DISTUICT JUDGES. 
Nathnni.'i ChipmHn from 1791 to 1793 
Elijah Paint, from 1801 to 1842 
Sainael Prentiss from 1842 

l>Isri:lCT CLEUKS. 

Frederick Hill from 1791 to 1799 

Cephas Sniiili jr from 1801 to 1809 

Jesse Gove from ISl lo 1842 

Edward II Prentiss from 1842 

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 



aiu in relation to the District Court and it.s Of- 



Davii] Fay from 
C. P. Van Nes; from 
Titus Hutchinson from 
William A. Griswcdd from 
Daniel Kelloi:''' from 



ISOl to 1809 
1810 to 1812 
1813 to 1820 
1821 lo 1829 
1829 to 1S40 



Charles Davis fiom 1841 to 1845 

Charles Linsley from 1845 to 1849 

Abel Underwood from 1849 

MARSUALLS. 

John Willard from 1801 to 1810 

David Piobinson from iSll to 1818 

Heman Allen of C, from 1S19 to 1823 

Joseph Edson from 1823 to 1829 

Heman Lowry from 1829 lo 1835 

George W Barker from 1835 to 1837 

Heman Lowry trom 1837 to 1841 

William Banon from 1841 to 1845 

Jacob Kent jr from 1845 lo 1849 

John Pettis from 1849 



in 1791, and twice afierwards. Daring Ins third term in Congress, iu 1796, he becnma identified 
Mdththc rising republican party, by votintc against the appropriation of funds to carry into effect 
Jay's Treaty. This being uns iiisfactory to a majority of bis constituents, Mathew Lyon was dios- 
cn'a member in room of Gov. Smith. In 1797, the Legislature, ot which he was a member, elect- 
ed him Chief Judge of the Supreme Court. He was a noble looking man, and got tlie name of ''the 
handsome Judge." At the Vergcnnes Slaughter in 1798, Gov. Smith was not re elected. In 1800 
he was aijain chosen a member of CL>!igress which lie held one term, and at tbc end of which he 
took his seat iu the United States Senate in March, lSi)3, which (dlice he resigned on being cho.scn 
Governor of the State in October, 1807. AYhile Governor he called the attention of thcLcgislr.turc 
Co the mode of punishment then existing, and to his influence was the pi-esent penitentiary system 
adopted. He held the olfiee bu( one year, during which his health was much ini])aircd His grave 
Stone was worded so different from most others, tliat I took a cojiy of it, and is as follows: 
''The Honorable Israel Smith, born at Suiheld, Connecticut, April 4th, 1759, 
and died at lluilaiid, Yerniont, Dec. 2d, ISlO. 

No lengthened scroll, no praise encumbered stone, 

My epitaph shall be my name alone ; 

If thai with honor fail to crown my clay. 

Oh ! may iro otlier fame my deeds rcpav- 

That, only that, shall single out the spot. 

By that remembered, or wiT*-that forgot." 



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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF VERMONT, 

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AS (.'ONMiCTED WITH ITS POETICAL HISTORY, FROM 

\m TO 1851, 



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JMOC |[APIliCAL NOTICES, k a. 



J]Y LEONARD DEMING, 

Mll)DI,i;i!L liV, VT. 



53" Tins c.italii.xue ciiiiir.iccs G ivonims, L'cuieiMiit Governors, Treasurers, 
Secrciarics of Stiif-, Sp-akers iiml Clerks of the House of Representative?, 
intmber.s of botli Iramlit.s- of ilie flitKiiiit Ltgislnfure?, Juilj^cs of the 
Supreme ami County Couvl.«, Clerks of the Court?, Sherifis, 
Suites' Atlorme?, Judges, and IJogisters of Piobate, the 
several Council of Censor?, and Constitutional Con- 
ventions since 1792, Senators and lieprcscntativcs 
to Congress. Also the Judge*, Marshals, At- 
tornies and Clerks of the Circuit Court, 
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LEONAED DEMJKG, MIDDLEBUliY, VT.J 

C^N EE HAD OF 11131, OR HIS SON, ^ 

EDxMOND C. DEMJKG, 56 Eeattle Street, Eo&ton. 0) 



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7\nd also many miscellaneous and interesting pieces. It contains 
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defence of Eugene Ari.m, speeches of Henry, Phillij s, Lramet, 
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OBLIQUE IlIKTS, en the diffculties which ofttn attend the in- 
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aniAL OF CAIN, THE FIRST MURDERER, In poetry, byi^ 
rule of Court, hi which a I'redestinarian, Universalian, and an f^j) 
A rminian argue as Attorneys at the bar ; thoAiminian as At-if^ 
torney-General, the others for the prisoner. ^k 



FEMALE WANDERER, a tale for.nded on fact. Written by /^gj 

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A?>IBROSE GWINNETT, an innocent person, who was hung and® 
gibbeted, and taken down alive. With an account of his vaii- ^ 
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